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Picosecond pulses produced by mode locking a Nd:glass laser with Kodak dye #26

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Abstract

Kodak dye #26 was used to generate picosecond laser pulses by mode locking a Nd:glass laser. The intensity profiles and characteristics of the pulses were compared with those of pulses emitted using dyes # 5 and # 9860.

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