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Electronic Tuning of a Dye Laser Using the Acousto‐Optic Filter
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Dye laser electronic tuning by inserting calcium-molybdenum oxide acousto-optic filter into cavity is described in this article. But the authors do not discuss the use of color information.Abstract:
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Analysis and applications of optical diffraction by gratings
Thomas K. Gaylord,M. G. Moharam +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an exact formulation of the grating diffraction problem without approximations is presented, using a series of fundamental assumptions, which reduces to the various existing approximate theories in the appropriate limits.
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Repetitively Pulsed Tunable Dye Laser for High Resolution Spectroscopy
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I. Acoustooptic Devices and Applications
TL;DR: In this article, a coupled wave analysis for the acoustooptic interaction in an anisotropic medium is presented, and the bandwidth and angular aperture characteristics of acoustoptic devices are discussed in terms of simple phase mismatch considerations.
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Collision Experiments with Laser Excited Atoms in Crossed Beams
Ingolf V. Hertel,W. Stoll +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, collision experiments using laser excited atoms in crossed beams are discussed, where the laser properties allow selecting the state into which the atom is excited, specific fine-and hyperfine-structure states may be chosen as well as a particular combination of sub-states.
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Broad-spectrum, wavelength-swept, erbium-doped fiber laser at 1.55 μm
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Continuously tunable, narrow‐band organic dye lasers
B. H. Soffer,B. B. McFarland +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrated efficient spectral narrowing and tunability over a wide spectral range, using diffraction gratings as cavity reflectors in solid and liquid organic dye lasers.
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Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter
Stephen E. Harris,R. W. Wallace +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a lithium niobate optical filter utilizing collinear acousto-optic diffraction in anisotropic medium, which was shown to be tunable.
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Flashlamp-excited organic dye lasers
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the triplet state on the critical inversion of a flashlamp-excited dye laser has been investigated in terms of the singlet state absorption and fluorescence and triplet-state absorption spectra.
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CaMoO4 ELECTRONICALLY TUNABLE OPTICAL FILTER
TL;DR: In this article, a CaMoO4 transmission-type acousto-optic filter is described, which achieves 95% transmission at an acoustic power density of 69 mW/mm2.
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Tunable Dye Laser with Narrow Spectral Output
H. Walther,John L. Hall +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a tunable dye laser with narrow-banded spectral output in the order of 0.01 A or smaller is described, which is obtained by means of a birefringent filter (Lyot filter) which was inserted into the laser cavity.