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A samarium doped visible glass laser operating at 651nm

A samarium doped visible glass laser operating at 651nm
A samarium doped visible glass laser operating at 651nm
Laser emission at 651nm has been observed from samarium3+ doped silica optical fibre in a Fabry-Perot type laser cavity. The laser operates in cw and Q-switched modes when pumped with 488nm light at room temperature.
Farries, M.C.
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Morkel, P.R.
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Townsend, J.E.
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Farries, M.C.
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Morkel, P.R.
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Townsend, J.E.
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Farries, M.C., Morkel, P.R. and Townsend, J.E. (1988) A samarium doped visible glass laser operating at 651nm. CLEO'88: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Anaheim, United States. 25 - 29 Apr 1988.

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Abstract

Laser emission at 651nm has been observed from samarium3+ doped silica optical fibre in a Fabry-Perot type laser cavity. The laser operates in cw and Q-switched modes when pumped with 488nm light at room temperature.

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Published date: 1988
Venue - Dates: CLEO'88: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Anaheim, United States, 1988-04-25 - 1988-04-29

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Local EPrints ID: 77594
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77594
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:56

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Author: M.C. Farries
Author: P.R. Morkel
Author: J.E. Townsend

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