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27 May 1998 Local irregular intensity fluctuations in high-Fresnel-number dye lasers
Jose Manuel Guerra, I. Leyva, Oscar G. Calderon
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Abstract
Local intensity fluctuations in a large aperture dye laser have been analyzed. We have studied the influence of solvent viscosity in the amplitude of these fluctuations. This experimental result provide a clear evidence of the role played by the molecular orientation in the spatio-temporal laser dynamics. The dependence of the average spectra of these fluctuations on the active laser medium length has been studied. The mean frequency of the spectra change with the active laser medium length.
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Jose Manuel Guerra, I. Leyva, and Oscar G. Calderon "Local irregular intensity fluctuations in high-Fresnel-number dye lasers", Proc. SPIE 3265, Solid State Lasers VII, (27 May 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.308681
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KEYWORDS
Dye lasers

Solids

Molecules

Polarization

Resonators

Signal processing

Pulsed laser operation

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