1975
DOI: 10.1063/1.87971
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Stimulated emission of cresyl violet pumped by N2 laser or rhodamine 6G dye laser

Abstract: Cresyl violet solutions have been shown to lase when pumped with a N2 laser or a rhodamine 6G dye laser. In the latter case the efficiency is much higher, and for appropriate solution concentrations the dye lases at the wavelength peak of its spontaneous emission. Under these conditions, the gain is so high that superradiance is obtained using only a 10−kW exciting pulse with 10% lasing efficiency.

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“…However, water cannot be used with all dyes. 151 argon-ion, 53>152>153 xenon-ion 154 and Higher pumping powers increase p light-to-light conversion efficiency. Table VI lists some performance characteristics for pumping with various lasers.…”
Section: ' 101 'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, water cannot be used with all dyes. 151 argon-ion, 53>152>153 xenon-ion 154 and Higher pumping powers increase p light-to-light conversion efficiency. Table VI lists some performance characteristics for pumping with various lasers.…”
Section: ' 101 'mentioning
confidence: 99%