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High-Speed Photographic Study of the Coherent Radiation from a Ruby Laser

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Abstract

A high-speed image converter camera has been used to study the time variations as a function of position of the light emitted from a pink ruby operated as a laser. The gross properties of the emitted light follow the thereotical predictions reasonably well, but the new experimental technique used in these studies reveals a wealth of detail about the time variations of this light which has not been previously reported.

© 1962 Optical Society of America

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