Abstract
Dye-doped polymers (DDP) are the cheapest solid-state active media of tunable lasers and have considerable advantages in comparison with a dye solutions /1,2/. Unfortunately, as compared to solid-state crystalline media they have insufficient laser damage resistance (LDR) and photochemical stability. Hence, the search for new polymer laser materials with the advanced operational characteristics is of great importance.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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