Simonov, 1978 - Google Patents
Frequency tunable organic lasersSimonov, 1978
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- 10549187081569780086
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- Simonov A
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- Gasdynamic Lasers and Laser Photochemistry
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In the present paper, the principle of operation, the active media, and pump sources of organic and dye lasers are discussed, and the state of the art is reviewed. Attention is given to frequency tuning techniques, the generation of ultrashort light pulses, the polarization and …
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