Wavelength Selectable Solid-State Raman lasers in the Visible and Ultraviolet Ranges
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Solid-state Raman lasers are known as important sources at normally difficult to access wavelengths, and our recent studies have shown that they also form the basis of a class of wavelength selectable lasers. This paper summarizes our recent studies in wavelength selectable Raman lasers in the visible (532-650 nm) and ultraviolet (266-321 nm).
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pages 45- 54
publication date 2007-06
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