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A xenon ion pumped open dye stream laser

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In this paper, a pulsed xenon ion laser with an output power of 1 kW over the blue-green lines was used to pump an open dye stream laser in broadband mode.
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A pulsed xenon ion laser with an output power of 1 kW over the blue-green lines was used to pump an open dye stream laser. An efficiency of the order of 40 percent was determined in broad-band mode operation. The bandwidth in this case was 48 nm (from 582 to 630 nm).

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Frequency locking in double-pumped dye laser

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The time-resolved spectrum of a pulsed dye laser

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Devices for Lightwave Communications

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Simple dye laser repetitively pumped by a xenon ion laser

TL;DR: In this article, a rhodamine 6G laser and a cresyl violet laser emit light pulses of 0.3μs pulse length and 10-20 W peak power at a rate of 120 Hz when pumped with an inexpensive xenon ion laser.
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A high-power pulsed xenon ion laser as a pump source for a tunable dye laser

TL;DR: An inexpensive pulsed xenon ion laser with peak power outputs up to 4 kW has been constructed and used as a pump source for a tunable rhodamine 6G dye laser with a 0.25-A bandpass in the yellow-red range of the spectrum as mentioned in this paper.
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Fabry-Perot with short pulse lasers: spectral selection and spectral analysis in dye lasers

TL;DR: The effect of the spacings of the mirrors on the integrated spectral resolution of the Fabry-Perot used as a spectrum analyzer is looked at theoretically and experimentally.
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Single-mode operation of a repetitively pulsed dye laser

TL;DR: A Hansch-type dye laser pumped by a xenon ion laser achieves single-mode operation with a frequency jitter of 32 MHz and a peak power of 2 kW as discussed by the authors.
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About unidentified ionized Xe laser lines

TL;DR: In this article, the appearance of spontaneous spectral lines is explained by the observation of eleven unknown spontaneous spectral spectral lines, which are observed in the laser line observation process, and the spectral properties of corresponding laser lines.
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