Abstract
Quenched dye lasers (QCDLs) have found importance as the first stage of compact nanosecond laser pumped, femtosecond light sources1 and are a cost-effective alternative to complex oscillator-amplifier setups. These compact devices consist of a sequence of a quenched dye laser, a short cavity dye laser, several amplifier stages, and a distributed feedback dye laser followed by several re-amplification stages.
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