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28 March 2002 Nonlinear dye response under nitrogen laser pumping
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Nitrogen lasers have been used since many years to make dye solutions to lase. A nitrogen laser (337.1 nm) TEA at atmospheric pressure has been built in our laboratory. It has been characterized and used to pump cells of different sizes containing different dyes: Rhodamine 6G, Coumarin 440, DOTCI and pyranine. As a preliminary result it has been shown that pyranine can lase, and this happens at very low threshold. Moreover, we have found that, independently on the dye concentration in the solvent, the dyes under consideration can be grouped into two major classes of behavior: Rhodamine 6G and DOTCI can lase both axially and transversally; Coumarin 440 and pyranine can lase only axially. Other intriguing features will be discussed and attention will be devoted to simultaneous multiple beam generation, superfluorescence and distributed axial pumping of dye solutions.
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Marziale Milani and Lorenzo Ferraro "Nonlinear dye response under nitrogen laser pumping", Proc. SPIE 4628, Nonlinear Materials: Growth, Characterization, Devices, and Applications, (28 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460820
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Nitrogen lasers

Nitrogen

Lasers

Molecular lasers

Rhodamine

Electromagnetism

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