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13 March 2008 Narrow linewidth ring laser with frequency doubling for titanium:sapphire and dye operation
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We present a ring laser system that offers convenient exchange between titanium:sapphire and dye operation. Different approaches reduce the short-term linewidth of the system, such as lock to the side of a fringe of a reference etalon and using a Pound-Drever-Hall scheme, can be used for both configurations and are evaluated. Furthermore, titanium:sapphire and dye versions are compared regarding: efficiency, tuning range, linewidth, single-mode scan range, amplitude-noise and second harmonic generation.
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Sven Hädrich, Paulus Jauernik, Lee McCrumb, and Philippe Feru "Narrow linewidth ring laser with frequency doubling for titanium:sapphire and dye operation", Proc. SPIE 6871, Solid State Lasers XVII: Technology and Devices, 68711S (13 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.784119
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Fabry–Perot interferometers

Dye lasers

Second-harmonic generation

Laser stabilization

Laser systems engineering

Digital signal processing

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