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Femtosecond ring dye laser: a potential new laser gyro

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Abstract

Measurements on a passively mode-locked dye laser demonstrate a sensitive gyro-type response, when Fresnel drag in air is used to simulate rotation. Such a response is unexpected for a homogeneously broadened ring laser.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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