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Tunable diode lasers and spectroscopy

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Abstract

The two techniques of the LD linewidth narrowing are used in spectroscopy: strong coupling to a low-Q external cavity1, and weak coupling to a multi-pass interferometer2. Both techniques have advantages3. The introduction is focused on the possibilities of realizing the stable single mode operation of a LD strongly coupled to high-Q cavity.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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