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27 May 1998 Novel optically pumped narrowband-emitting polymeric materials
Joseph F. Pinto, Leon Esterowitz, Barry J. Feldman
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Abstract
A polymeric high gain scattering medium based on IR-26 laser dye mixed with sub-micron alumina scatterers is described. Optical pumping at 1.06 micrometer with a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser results in isotropic, narrowband emission peaking at 1.18 micrometer. Alternative high gain, narrowband visible stimulated emitters utilizing a high density of microprism retroreflectors for optical feedback are also described. Optical pumping at 532 nm with the Q-switched output of a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser results in narrow linewidth, Stokes-shifted laser emission near 600 nm.
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Joseph F. Pinto, Leon Esterowitz, and Barry J. Feldman "Novel optically pumped narrowband-emitting polymeric materials", Proc. SPIE 3265, Solid State Lasers VII, (27 May 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.308686
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KEYWORDS
Optical pumping

Polymers

Laser scattering

Nd:YAG lasers

Q switched lasers

Atmospheric particles

Reflectivity

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