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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 30,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 633-634
  • (1976)

Nanosecond Pulse Shaping of a Flashlamp-pumped Dye Laser

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Abstract

Many studies of molecular processes have utilized flashlamp-pumped dye lasers as a source of wavelength tunable, moderate energy (1 mJ) microsecond optical pulses. The chief attribute of such devices is the ability to generate a high concentration of excited states. Unfortunately, the temporal width of the output limits most investigations to relatively slow events. This drawback could be circumvented by shortening the pulses using any of several schemes. However, most of the commercially available approaches, such as pulse slicing or Q-switching, suffer from inflexible pulse shaping or the inability to conserve and deliver the original laser energy. On the other hand, it has been shown that cavity-dumping can be used with a CW dye laser to both store the radiation and then deliver it in a variety of optical waveforms ranging from sawtooth to Gaussian shapes. In this note we wish to report the construction of a cavity-dumped flashlamp-pumped dye laser that is capable of generating a varied temporal output either of trains or single pulses with energies from 0.1 to 0.5 mJ.

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