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Injection Controlled Titanium Doped Sapphire Laser Using a Pulsed Dye Laser

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Abstract

Titanium-doped sapphire (Ti: sapphire) lasers have been extensively studied since their recent introduction (refs. 1-3). Because of their wide tuning range (≈700 to 1000 nm), Ti: sapphire lasers are candidates for remote lidar measurements of H2O vapor (≈720 and 940 nm) and pressure and temperature (≈760 nm). These measurements require efficient narrow bandwidth operation and accurate wavelength control.

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