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New Developments in CW Dye Lasers

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A dedicated effort at Coherent has resulted in improving the usefulness and performance of the singlefrequency dye laser. This work has led to development of a computer-controlled wavemeter dye laser system which expands user control and tunability of a dye laser. The second area of development has led to an increased tuning range of this laser system through intracavity frequency doubling.

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Peuse, B. (1985). New Developments in CW Dye Lasers. In: Abraham, N.B., Arecchi, F.T., Mooradian, A., Sona, A. (eds) Physics of New Laser Sources. NATO ASI Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6187-0_5

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