Alexandrite laser

May 1, 1995
Alexandrite Model 1099 Ring laser offers spectral linewidths of 5-100 MHz, less than 0.0001 cm-1, with pulse energies more than 300 mJ. Q-switched, 50-120-ns SLM pulses pumping conventional frequency converters provide high pulse energies and coverage from sub-200 nm to 2.4 µm. The laser is designed for atmospheric lidar and is useful for high-resolution spectroscopy, pulsed holography, and pumping single-mode OPOs.

Alexandrite Model 1099 Ring laser offers spectral linewidths of 5-100 MHz, less than 0.0001 cm-1, with pulse energies more than 300 mJ. Q-switched, 50-120-ns SLM pulses pumping conventional frequency converters provide high pulse energies and coverage from sub-200 nm to 2.4 µm. The laser is designed for atmospheric lidar and is useful for high-resolution spectroscopy, pulsed holography, and pumping single-mode OPOs.

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