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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 34,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 18-19
  • (1980)

A New, Inexpensive, Nitrogen-pumped Dye Laser with Subnanosecond Pulses

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Abstract

A simple, inexpensive design for the generation of subnano-second pulses from an N<sub>2</sub>-pumped dye laser is given. The critical alignment necessary for most dye lasers is minimized because the dye laser is entirely self-contained. The dye laser, operating at 18 Hz, produced intense broad band emission pulses of ~0.2-0.4 ns in the visible region.

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