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Kravchenko et al., 1988 - Google Patents

Generation characteristics of a tunable laser under multifrequency excitation of an acoustooptic deflector

Kravchenko et al., 1988

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12121138508240175600
Author
Kravchenko V
Parkhomenko I
Taranov V
Sagaidak V
Shcherbak I
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Ukrainskii Fizicheskii Zhurnal

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The spectral and energy characteristics of a multifrequency tunable laser with an acoustooptic deflector are investigated experimentally in the case where the acoustooptic deflector is excited by an eight-channel frequency-forming block. The high energy efficiency …
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