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Publikováno v:
Applied optics. 8(2)
Experimental data comparing peak emission wavelength with organic dye laser cell length are presented. These data and knowledge of the variation of peak emission wavelength with organic dye concentration make reasonable the hypothesis that the observ
Autor:
M. R. Kagan, B. G. Huth
Publikováno v:
IBM Journal of Research and Development. 15:278-292
In this paper a rate-equation model is developed for a single-wavelength dye laser. The model is unique in that it accounts for the fact that triplet-state lifetimes are not necessarily very long, as has been previously assumed. This modification mak
Autor:
M. R. Kagan, George G. Guilbault
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 72:2867-2871
Autor:
M. R. Kagan, George G. Guilbault
Publikováno v:
Spectroscopy Letters. 1:327-334
The ion mobility and drift velocity of carbon tetrachloride have been measured at various ratios of E/Po, ranging from 1.0 to 9 volts/ (cm-Torr). The technique employed for these measurements utilizes a polonium alpha particle source which serves bot
Publikováno v:
Spectroscopy Letters. 1:425-432
Ultraviolet light has been generated from a Rhodamine 60 organic dye laser by frequency doubling with a KDP crystal. The second harmonic was tuned from 2900A to 3000A with peak powers of 40 watts. Organic dye lasers have now been reported with output
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 12:136-138
The output from a transverse‐pumped organic dye laser has been investigated using time‐resolved spectroscopy. It is found that for the specific case of DTTC‐Iodide dissolved in either DMSO or methanol the peak wavelength in the emission band sh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 40:5145-5147
A decreased laser threshold has been observed for a flashlamp‐pumped Rhodamine B dye laser as the temperature of the solution is reduced. The change in threshold is attributed to an increase in the fluorescence quantum yield and can be characterize
Publikováno v:
Nature. 196:467-468
BOTH single crystals and glasses1 have been successfully used as hosts for rare earth laser materials. We wish to report the observation of sharp line fluorescence of fn orbital transitions resulting from rare earth chelates dissolved in organic viny