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2 March 2001 Single-frequency stabilized dye jet laser pumped with a Cu-vapor laser through a fiber
V. I. Baraulya, S. M. Kobtsev, S. V. Kukarin, A. A. Pustovskikh, V. B. Sorokin
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Abstract
Presented is a stable single-frequency master-oscillator on the basis of a pulsed dye jet laser for powerful isotope separation systems. In a simple GIG resonator without prism expanders, we obtained 170-mW single-frequency output power with an open beam pump and up to 100 mW with a fiber-guided pump. The application of a frequency stabilization system brought the short-term stability down to 50 MHz/s (at pulse duration 8 ns, 15-kHz repetition rate) and the long-term stability down to 120 MHz/hour. A smooth frequency scan within an 8 GHz region (and wider) was achieved on the basis of pivot method with newly implemented components.
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V. I. Baraulya, S. M. Kobtsev, S. V. Kukarin, A. A. Pustovskikh, and V. B. Sorokin "Single-frequency stabilized dye jet laser pumped with a Cu-vapor laser through a fiber", Proc. SPIE 4353, Laser Optics 2000: Control of Laser Beam Characteristics and Nonlinear Methods for Wavefront Control, (2 March 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417732
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Dye lasers

Waveguides

Laser stabilization

Interferometers

Fiber lasers

Actuators

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