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P. Hinske

Bio: P. Hinske is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Birefringence & Net gain. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 7 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, a NaCl∶OH ring color center laser, tunable from 1.49 to 1.70 μm with a two plate birefringent filter has been realized, which yields 1.5 W output power at 6 W Nd-YAG input pump power.
Abstract: A NaCl∶OH ring color center laser, tunable from 1.49–1.70 μm with a two plate birefringent filter has been realized, which yields 1.5 W output power at 6 W Nd-YAG input pump power. Calculations of the spectral net gain including the homogeneously broadened gain profile, the birefringent transmission characteristics, and the mirror reflectivities are presented and compared with the experimental results.

7 citations


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TL;DR: Chen et al. as mentioned in this paper report on recent developments of widely tunable, continuous-wave (CW) laser sources based on difference-frequency generation (DFG) in nonlinear optical materials.

54 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a single mode NaClOH − color center laser and a radial resonant photoacoustic multipass cell were used to record the overtone spectra of acetylene in the spectral region 6300-6400 cm −1.

37 citations

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01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the experimental techniques that are necessary for achieving optimal results in spectroscopic applications are described, which include mode selection in lasers, wavelength and intensity stabilization of single-mode lasers, and experimental realizations of controlled wavelength tuning.
Abstract: Having summarized in the previous chapter some basic characteristics of lasers and optical resonators, we shall now discuss those properties which make the laser such an interesting and useful light source in spectroscopy We shall describe the experimental techniques that are necessary for achieving optimal results in spectroscopic applications These techniques comprise mode selection in lasers, wavelength and intensity stabilization of single-mode lasers, and experimental realizations of controlled wavelength tuning Furthermore we briefly discuss the interesting question of why a lower limit exists for the laser linewidth At the end of this chapter some methods of relative and absolute frequency measurements in the optical region will be presented

2 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the state-of-the-art laser systems and their applications in the Landolt-Bornstein Group VIII ‘Advanced Materials and Technologies’.
Abstract: This document is part of Subvolume B ‘Laser Systems’, Part 2 of Volume 1 ‘Laser Physics and Applications’ of Landolt-Bornstein Group VIII ‘Advanced Materials and Technologies’.

1 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the pulse width of a synchronously pumped laser chiefly depends on the available cavity bandwidth and the pump-pulse duration, and a functional form of this dependence was suggested in the literature.
Abstract: The pulse width of a synchronously pumped laser chiefly depends on the available cavity bandwidth and the pump-pulse duration. A functional form of this dependence was suggested in the literature. We present an alternate relation which is supported by analytical and numerical results, as well as by experimental results, obtained by us and by others.

1 citations