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Continuous single-mode scanning of tunable lasers: a new approach

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Abstract

We describe a novel method that allows for continuous single-mode scanning of tunable lasers over a large spectral range. The method, which is most applicable to lasers using a diffraction grating as dispersive element, is illustrated here as a modification to the grazing incidence pulsed dye laser.1

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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