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Solid-state active media of tunable organic-compound lasers pumped with a laser. I. An XeCl laser

The lasing properties of organic compounds in a polymethylmethacrylate matrix radiating in the blue-green (paraterphenyle and coumarine derivatives) and red (phodamine and phenalemine derivatives) regions of the spectrum pumped by an XeCl laser are studied. The lasing efficiency and photostability o...

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Published in:Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics Lasers and optics, 2001-07, Vol.73 (1), p.25-29
Main Authors: Kopylova, T.N., Mayer, G.V., Reznichenko, A.V., Samsonova, L.G., Svetlichnyi, V.A., Dolotov, M.S., Ponomarenko, E.P., Tel’minov, E.N., Filinov, D.N., Sergeev, A.K.
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description The lasing properties of organic compounds in a polymethylmethacrylate matrix radiating in the blue-green (paraterphenyle and coumarine derivatives) and red (phodamine and phenalemine derivatives) regions of the spectrum pumped by an XeCl laser are studied. The lasing efficiency and photostability of the solid-state active media are compared with corresponding characteristics of the same liquid active media.
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