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Solid-state dye lasers: implications of triplet state processes to performance and towards commercial implementation.

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Abstract

Solid-state dye lasers based on special glasses or plastics doped with organic laser dye molecules have the potential to provide high power pulsed laser radiation for a variety of applications, simply, cheaply and robustly[1]. As an accessory, they provide a cost-effective solution for frequency converting many pulsed lasers already in widespread use.

© 1998 IEEE

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