THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE DOUBLE-FREQUENCY MODE-LOCKED Ar+ LASER
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The principle and characteristics of the double-frequency mode-locked Ar+ laser are described. There are two light pulses in the Ar+ laser cavity at any time, and the mode spacing is doubled at about 210MHz. This leads to a factor of about two in average output power of the Ar+ laser. A theoretical explanation for the experimental phenomenon is given.
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BAO Xiaoyi, WU Cunkai. THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE DOUBLE-FREQUENCY MODE-LOCKED Ar+ LASER[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1987, 4(1): 37-40.
BAO Xiaoyi, WU Cunkai. THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE DOUBLE-FREQUENCY MODE-LOCKED Ar+ LASER[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1987, 4(1): 37-40.
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BAO Xiaoyi, WU Cunkai. THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE DOUBLE-FREQUENCY MODE-LOCKED Ar+ LASER[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1987, 4(1): 37-40.
BAO Xiaoyi, WU Cunkai. THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE DOUBLE-FREQUENCY MODE-LOCKED Ar+ LASER[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1987, 4(1): 37-40.
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