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Simultaneous two‐band laser emissions and three primary color outputs in the superradiant mode from dye mixtures

Saito et al., 1988

Document ID
13021146746359040933
Author
Saito Y
Nomura A
Kano T
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied physics letters

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A dye mixture of coumarin 460, disodium fluorescein, and nile blue 690 perchrolate was excited by a nitrogen laser. Simultaneous laser emissions in two spectra regions (blue and green, green and red, red and blue) were obtained in each of the two dye mixtures …
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