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Comparison of Peltier and anti-Stokes optical coolings

Anti-Stokes optical cooling is compared theoretically to Peltier cooling. The influence of reabsorption of fluorescence photons, parasitic absorption, and interaction length is discussed by using a simple modeling for the propagation of laser and fluorescence waves. An equivalence between anti-Stoke...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2000-05, Vol.87 (9), p.4489-4498
Main Authors: Frey, R., Micheron, F., Pocholle, J. P.
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