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Lasing Characteristics of Seventeen Visible-Wavelength Dyes Using a Coaxial-Flashlamp-Pumped Laser

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The performance and tuning characteristic of organic dye lasers were measured using commercially available coaxial flashlamps as the pumping source. Tuning by a diffraction grating permitted continuous coverage of the 4200–7500-Å region at up to 0.6% tuned output energy efficiency. Preliminary results with a 600-J Marx-Bank coaxial laser at 4500 Å show 1% efficiency and single-pass unsaturated gain greater than 20 at 4500 Å.

© 1974 Optical Society of America

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