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    Applied physics 48 (1989), S. 489-493 
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    Keywords: 82.50 ; 42.60
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    Notes: Abstract Films of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) can be successfully etched with 9 μm radiation from a pulsed TEA CO2 laser. The relationship between etch depth and fluence is broadly similar to that observed for excimer laser etching but with a less well-defined threshold. Time-resolved photoacoustic measurements of stress waves generated in the interaction show that at a fluence of 1.8 J cm−2 ablation occurs 100–200 ns after the start of the laser pulse, a time which is consistent with the rate of thermal decomposition of PET. The volatile products of ablation are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, ethyne, ethene, benzene, ethanal, and small quantities of other products. For fluences close to and appreciably above the threshold the ablated material consists predominantly of involatile species of relatively high molecular weight, whereas at higher fluences substantial fragmentation of the polymer to small molecules occurs.
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    Keywords: 42.55E ; 42.60
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    Notes: Abstract We present a detailed experimental and theoretical study on the waveguide modes of distributed feedback (DFB) and helical feedback (HFB) gas lasers including for the first time the experimental verification of multimode-coupling and nonlinear-gain phenomena. For this purpose we used oversized hollow metal waveguides with periodic or helical corrugations. The latter exhibit the symmetry of either the single helix or the double helix. For the interpretation of our observations we developed a coupled-wave theory extended to multi-mode coupling and adapted the nonlinear-gain approach for strong coupling by Haus. The experiments with DFB and HFB gas lasers give new relevant information on these phenomena.
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    Applied physics 49 (1989), S. 239-244 
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    Notes: Abstract A high-power KrF laser system is presented providing 45 mJ, 150 fs pulses at the position of a target. Pulse front distortion is avoided by specially designed refractive optics. Pulse compression is done after final amplification using a simplified compressor.
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    Applied physics 49 (1989), S. 377-381 
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    Notes: Abstract We have studied the Doppler-broadened 11.76 μm 15NH3 emission line optically pumped in a ring resonator by a cw CO2 laser operating on the 10R(42) line. In the pure ammonia, even if the pumping occurs inside the Doppler width, the two-photon Raman process seems to be responsible for the laser emission. Both in the pure 15NH3 and in the 15NH3, N2, and He mixture we demonstrate the possibility of obtaining a unidirectional laser amplifier.
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    Keywords: 42.60 ; 42.10 ; 42.50
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    Notes: Abstract We demonstrate experimentally the feasibility of a certain coherence-theoretic algorithm for determining the relative modal weights of a laser beam that consists of multiple Hermite-Gaussian transverse modes. A computer-controlled Young's two-pinhole interferometer with a linear CCD array is used for the coherence measurements. The required scaling parameter (beam width) is obtained iteratively by library routines. Numerical simulations on the stability of the algorithm in the presence of experimental noise are also presented.
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    Keywords: 02.50 ; 42.60 ; 42.80
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    Notes: Abstract A theoretical description and the interpretation of the power spectra of highrepetition-rate laser pulses showing fluctuations in time, intensity and shape are presented.
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    Keywords: 42.60 ; 33.20
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    Notes: Abstract A computer-controlled diode laser spectrometer for the 1200 to 2500 cm−1 spectral region is described. The spectrometer has been applied to high resolution spectroscopy of the NCO radical at 5.2 μm. The lead-salt diode lasers are cooled to their operating temperature with a temperature adjustable helium evaporation cryostat. Computer-controlled tuning procedures for the frequency tuning of the diode lasers have been developed; they are independent of tables describing the tuning characteristics of the diode lasers. 41 lines of the antisymmetric stretching-vibrationv 3 of the linear NCO radical have been observed. We were able to detect vibration-rotation transitions in both2 π 1/2 and2 π 3/2 fine structure sublevels. These measurements led to the precise determination of additional molecular constants.
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    Applied physics 48 (1989), S. 253-256 
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    Keywords: 42.60 ; 81.60 ; 82.65
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    Notes: Abstract The photoablation of polyimid was studied by time-resolved photography during the excimer laser pulse at 308 nm. Photographs showing successive instants of the formation of the etched craters demonstrate the fast-moving air-polymer interface. It is demonstrated experimentally that the polymer ablates layer by layer during the evolution of the UV laser pulse.
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    Keywords: 42.50 ; 42.55H ; 42.60
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    Notes: Abstract Frequency stabilization to the gain profile of an internal mirror He−Ne laser emitting at 543.5 nm wavelength is described. The dependence of the power and polarization on frequency was investigated for multi-mode and two-mode operation. The emitted laser modes are linearly polarized. Two orthogonal eigenpolarizations fixed to the laser tube were observed. Spontaneous switching between these polarizations occurred when the laser frequency was scanning through the gain profile. In two-mode operation, these polarization flips have been suppressed by applying a weak magnetic field transversal to the gas discharge. Under such operation conditions the frequencies of the laser could be stabilized to the gain profile by controlling the power difference of the two modes to zero. The fractional frequency reproducibility is in the region of Δf/f≃3×10−8.
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    Applied physics 48 (1989), S. 445-448 
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    Notes: Abstract A novel, repetitively pulsed, photolyticQ-switching scheme has been demonstrated on a 1.315 μm (2 P 1/2→2 P 3/2) cw photolytic iodine laser using an intracavity cell containing either IBr or ICl. When the cell is irradiated with a KrF laser (λ=248 nm), I(2 P 3/2) atoms are produced and lasing ceases due to the introduction of loss into the laser cavity. Lasing resumes, however, following recombination of the atoms into the parent molecule. Experimental evidence is presented which indicates that the laser's shut-off time is a function of excimer laser energy and the pressure of buffer gas in the cell.
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    Notes: Abstract A dye ring-laser spectrometer is described, which is frequency-stabilized to a cavity. The potential short-term stability is on the Hz level. This is proved by analyzing the Allan standard deviation and the spectral density of the error signal used for stabilization. Precision frequency tuning is achieved by electrooptic generation of a single sideband to the laser frequency which is used for the stabilization, and by varying the modulation frequency. Thus, continuous tunability is achieved across a 3 GHz frequency span, at a about 1 Hz laser stability relative to the cavity, for time periods between 10−5 and 1 s.
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    Applied physics 49 (1989), S. 491-495 
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    Keywords: 04.80 ; 07.60 ; 42.60
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The amount of laser power required for the large scale interferometric gravitational wave antennas currently being proposed may well require the coherent summation of the light from several lasers. In this paper the feasibility of two potential summation schemes are experimentally compared and contrasted by adding the outputs of two argon lasers.
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    Applied physics 49 (1989), S. 323-325 
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    Notes: Abstract The modelocking of a Nd:YAG laser using second-harmonic generation in an external cavity as the only pulse shortening process is reported. The output of a long pulse Nd:YAG laser was simultaneously modelocked and Q-switched. The average pulse duration was 30–50 ps and the peak power was in the range 60–160 kW.
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    Applied physics 49 (1989), S. 541-544 
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    Notes: Abstract A simplified analysis of the small-signal gain in the presence of a Gaussian mode is presented for several undulator designs. For a filamentary electron beam, an analytical expression of the gain is obtained and found to be in agreement with previous work and with computer simulations. A general expression of the small-signal gain for the optical klystron FEL is given.
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    Applied physics 48 (1989), S. 421-426 
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    Notes: Abstract Dye laser output around 578 nm is utilized to pump sodium vapor confined in a heatpipe. Fixed wavelength ultraviolet emissions at 280 nm and 298 nm are observed for the first time and can be explained by anti-Stokes Raman scattering and two photon emission respectively. In addition, there are tunable emission lines around 280 nm and 298 nm, the frequencies of which vary with pump laser wavelength. These tunable lines can be explained by four-wave mixing schemes.
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    Applied physics 49 (1989), S. 113-119 
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    Keywords: 42.55M ; 42.60
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    Notes: Abstract The influence of depletable amplification, group velocity dispersion and self-phase modulation due to Kerr-type nonlinearity on pulse shaping in femtosecond pulse amplification has been calculated. With gain depletion which is typical for the last stage of multi-stage amplifiers, spectral broadening occurs which, under certain conditions, can be utilized for pulse compression. This spectral broadening as well as a predicted spectral shift is compared with experimental results.
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    Applied physics 49 (1989), S. 189-197 
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    Keywords: 42.60 ; 81.10 ; 82.65
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    Notes: Abstract The photolytic laser chemical vapor deposition (LCVD) rate of platinum from its bishexafluoroacetylacetonate precurser has been measured in situ and in real time. Optical transmission of the 350 nm photolysis light through the deposited platinum film and a transparent glass substrate is monitored and analysed in detail. From these measurements, as well as measurements of the reflected light, the fraction of the laser beam power absorbed in the metal film is found. The latter allows a simple estimate of the laser-induced temperature rise at the metal surface. It is shown that even rather small temperature increases of the order of several tens of degrees centigrade can completely change the photolysis mechanism and hence drastically influence the photolytic LCVD rate. A simple modification of Lax's model, in which a temperature dependent thermal conductivity of the substrate is introduced, is used to describe the laser-induced heating of a strongly absorbing thin metal film on a glass substrate.
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    Applied physics 48 (1989), S. 527-541 
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    Keywords: 74.70 ; 42.60 ; 81.10
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    Notes: Abstract The use of lasers in the formation and surface processing of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) is reviewed. Presently, thin film fabrication by reactive laser sputtering, and surface patterning by laser-induced reduction/metallization and ablation are the most promising applications. The great majority of the investigations have been performed for Y-Ba-Cu-O.
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    Applied physics 48 (1989), S. 273-276 
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    Keywords: 07.20 ; 42.60 ; 44.50 ; 78.55
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    Notes: Abstract A phosphor with temperature-dependent lifetime has been used to measure the temperature distribution produced by laser heating of a thin film surface. A gold thin film deposited on a quartz substrate is coated with ∼40 μm film of the phosphor material. A cw argon ion laser (476 nm) beam is split into two beams, with the more intense beam focused to 15 μm (1/e2 radius) to heat the film through the quartz substrate. The weaker probe beam is chopped and focused tightly using a microscope objective to excite the phosphor from the other side. The spatial variation in lifetime, and hence the temperature distribution, is obtained by scanning the probe beam over the heated region. The temperature distribution measured for different film thickness's is compared with calculations using a finite element model. The calculated temperatures at the gold surface near the laser beam are higher than the experimentally measured values, and agree only when the heat-sinking effect of the phosphor material is taken into account. The results suggest that a phosphor layer thinner than a micron will be required (for 15 μm laser spot size) so as not to perturb the temperature of the gold layer.
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    Applied physics 49 (1989), S. 221-223 
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    Keywords: 74.70 ; 42.60 ; 81.10
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    Notes: Abstract Superconducting films of Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O on (100) MgO substrates have been fabricated by XeCl-excimer-laser sputtering from ceramic targets of Bi2.5Sr2Ca2Cu3Oy in O2 atmosphere. The films were polycrystalline with the c-axis (30.80±0.02Å) preferably oriented normal to the substrate surface. Without post-annealing the films showed metallic resistance behavior with zero resistance temperatures of up to Tc(0) }- 79 K. The critical current density of the films had values of up to jc(50K)}- 104 A/cm2.
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    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 32.80 ; 42.60
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    Notes: Abstract The energies of about 200 autoionization Rydberg states of the thulium atom have been measured in the 57380–58960 cm−1 energy region by laser multistep excitation and subsequent autoionization with an accuracy of ±0.4 cm−1. More than a half of the states have been grouped in series. New spectroscopic information has been derived. Three-step two-colour effective excitation schemes have been proposed for thulium atom detection.
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    Applied physics 46 (1988), S. 103-109 
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    Notes: Abstract Subnanosecond infrared pulses have been measured by noncollinear secondharmonic generation in tellurium. The method is very practical because due to the high refractive index the fine tuning of the phase matching is easily obtained by rotating the crystal around the optic axis.
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    Applied physics 45 (1988), S. 33-36 
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 82.40 ; 42.30 ; 42.60
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    Notes: Abstract Imaging errors in spatially resolved measurements using laser scattering techniques in flames are discussed. An experimental method based on Fourier deconvolution to correct the measurements for the imaging errors is presented. The method is especially important when large gradients are recorded with lowf-number lenses in order to obtain a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio. The technique is demonstrated experimentally on OH profiles measured by laser-induced fluorescence in an atmospheric acetylen-oxygen flame.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 91-96 
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    Notes: Abstract A new type of distributed feedback dye laser is described in which the Bragg grating is formed by spatial hole-burning. With a simple excimer laser pumped arrangement, single high stability 6 ps pulses were generated. The pulses were nearly transformlimited and were 33 times shorter than the rise time of the pulse which created the Bragg grating.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 149-157 
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    Notes: Abstract We report the successful operation of a novel automatic impedance matching technique (AIMing) and observations of the opto-Hertzian effect. The AIMing system is capable of maintaining efficient RF power delivery to a CO2 waveguide laser over a wide range of operating conditions. The opto-Hertzian signal, produced by circulating laser power fluctuations and detected in the RF reflected power, has some interesting properties and may be used for laser frequency stabilisation.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 325-332 
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    Notes: Abstract Subpicosecond pulse amplification at the 351 nm line of XeF is reported. The study of the gain dynamics of XeF with subpicosecond (subnanosecond) pulses resulted in 0.2 mJ/cm2 (0.8 mJ/cm2) for the saturation energy density and 0.18 cm−1 (0.21 cm−1) for the small-signal-gain coefficient. In XeF a gain recovery of 78±4% with a 79±18 ps time constant is found.
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    Applied physics 46 (1988), S. 141-146 
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    Notes: Abstract The output characteristics are described of an X-ray preionized discharge pumped XeCl laser, fed by a low-impedance pulse forming line (PFL), at pressures up to 12 bar. The influence of a multichannel rail gap placed between the PFL and the laser head on the output energy was studied. We found an increase of output energy with increasing pressure up to 8 bar. At higher pressures a saturation behaviour was found. The maximum output energy per unit volume was 6.5 J/l.
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    Applied physics 46 (1988), S. 139-140 
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    Notes: Abstract Pulses of 170 fs duration have been obtained by compression of 220–250 fs pulses of a hybrid excimer-dye laser setup.
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    Applied physics 46 (1988), S. 35-41 
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    Notes: Abstract The underlying physics of optical switching in bistable diode-laser amplifiers is reviewed. The importance of minimizing the switching energy of optical bistable devices is emphasized. It is shown that conventional diode-laser amplifiers are switched with only thousands of photons in less than a nanosecond. Recent developments in single quantumwell lasers allow switching with total energy (including electronic) less than a picojoule.
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    Applied physics 46 (1988), S. 305-311 
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    Notes: Abstract A simple, achromatic, widely tunable distributed feedback dye laser arrangement is described. It makes use of a microscope objective, which images a transmission grating into the active medium. With this arrangement subpicosecond operation and broad tunability (400–760 nm) is reported.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 101-105 
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    Notes: Abstract An XeCl laser beam has been used to investigate stimulated Raman scattering in H2 and in various H2-foreign gas mixtures. Helium, neon, argon, and nitrogen have been tested as foreign gases. In all the investigated mixtures with 50% of H2, the energy conversion efficiency to the first Stokes (353 nm) was more than 70% higher than that obtained in H2 at the same total pressure (40 bar) and pump energy (60 mJ). The dependence of the energy conversion efficiency on pump beam divergence has also been investigated.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 135-140 
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    Notes: Abstract A distributed feedback dye laser arrangement is described which can generate pulses at the subharmonic wavelengths of the main excimer laser lines (308 nm, 248 nm, 193 nm, etc.). The laser can be pumped with broadband lasers, such as the XeCl* laserpumped dye laser with competing cavities. The laser is designed to be used as a part of a femtosecond, terawatt excimer laser system.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 299-302 
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    Notes: Abstract The setup is a cascade of 3 lasers: A competing cavity dye laser pumped by a XeCl excimer laser, followed by two distributed feedback dye lasers. The typical durations of the pulses from the lasers are 100 ps, 5 ps, and 300 fs, respectively. The output pulses at 497 nm are amplified up to 500 MW. The shortest pulse duration obtained was 198 fs.
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    Applied physics 46 (1988), S. 261-270 
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    Notes: Abstract Chemical processing of materials with lasers is a new and interdisciplinary field with many already realized and potential applications in different areas of technology. This overview summarizes some recent developments in this rapidly expanding field.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 313-316 
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    Notes: Abstract The processes leading to the control of the lateral dimension of laser-assisted oxidation of Zn films on glass are examined. It is shown that it is determined by negative feedback between temperature and optical absorption.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 377-386 
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    Notes: Abstract Laser-induced chemical etching of (100) Si in Cl2 atmosphere has been investigated using a combined laser-beam irradiation scheme. 308 nm XeCl excimer laser radiation at parallel incidence has been used to exclusively generate Cl atoms in the gas phase above the Si surface. Additionally, 647.1 nm Kr+ laser radiation at perpendicular incidence has been used to exclusively generate photocarriers within the Si surface. The Cl atom concentration was determined — independently — from both the observed chemiluminescence following the Cl-Cl atom recombination, and from numerical calculations. The etch rateW observed on the Si surface was found to be directly proportional to the Cl atom concentration in the gas phase, and it increases sublinearly with the Kr+ laser powerP according toW∞P 0.7.
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    Applied physics 45 (1988), S. 289-292 
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    Notes: Abstract Although polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) is essentially transparent to light of 308 or 351 nm, it can be made sensitive to photoablation and etching by excimer laser pulses (20 ns half-width) of those wavelengths by the introduction of an organic dopant. The dopant (trade name=Tinuvin*) is actually a quencher of the first electronic excited state of PMMA and is therefore used commercially to stabilize the polymer against photodegradation. Laser etching of Tinuvin-doped PMMA can be shown to be a photochemical process in which the Tinuvin decomposes by the absorption of two or more photons and causes the ablation of the surrounding polymer.*[2-(2′-hydroxy-3′,5′-diisopentyl-phenyl) benzotriazole].
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    Applied physics 45 (1988), S. 301-304 
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    Notes: Abstract KrF laser etching of GaAs in Cl2 and O3 gas ambients by direct laser illumination is reported. The etch depth per pulse in Cl2 was found to be linear versus the laser fluence on the sample in the 0.2–1.1 J/cm2 range. It increased as a function of the Cl2 pressure up to 6 Torr and slightly decreased for pressures above this value. It also decreased as a function of the laser repetition rate. Very smoothly etched surfaces were obtained after irradiation using the Cl2 and O3 etching gases. Auger analysis of the etched GaAs surfaces shows almost no traces of chlorine after etching in Cl2, whereas a thick oxide layer of about 1500 Å thickness was found after etching in ozone.
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    Applied physics 45 (1988), S. 293-299 
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    Notes: Abstract Laser-induced chemical etching of single-crystalline (100) Si in Cl2 atmosphere has been investigated for continuous Ar+ and Kr+ laser irradiation at around 351 nm, and at 457.9, 488.0, 514.5, and 647.1 nm. For laser irradiances below 105 W/cm2 the etching mechanism is non-thermal, and is based on photo-generated electron-hole pairs within the Si surface and Cl atoms produced within the gas phase. The experimental results are compared with model calculations.
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    Applied physics 46 (1988), S. 331-334 
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    Notes: Abstract Investigations on the laser-induced oxidation of YBa2Cu3O6 are presented. Here, the oxygen content of the material is locally increased by laser-induced heating under cw Ar+ or Kr+ laser irradiation in 02 atmosphere. The technique permits direct-writing of superconducting patterns into the semiconducting sample surface.
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    Applied physics 46 (1988), S. 285-290 
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    Notes: Abstract Microscopic ohmic contacts are made by laser chemical vapor deposition of platinum on a Pyrex substrate. The electrical conductivity of the deposited metal stripes is measured as a function of the laser power, the writing speed, and the organometallic vapor pressure. The latter appears to be the key parameter for producing contacts with low resistance at high writing speeds. Even on these transparent substrates there is no apparent advantage in using light at 350 nm, where photolysis may in principle play a significant role, over using visible light where photolysis is not effective.
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    Notes: Abstract Investigations on the laser-induced oxidation of YBa2Cu3O6 are presented. Here, the oxygen content of the material is locally increased by laser-induced heating under cw Ar+ or Kr+ laser irradiation in O2 atmosphere. The technique permits direct-writing of superconducting patterns into the semiconducting sample surface.
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    Applied physics 45 (1988), S. 313-316 
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    Notes: Abstract The first investigations on the laser-induced reduction of YBa2Cu3O7−x are presented. Here, the oxygen content of the material is diminished by local heating under cw Kr+ laser irradiation in H2 atmosphere. The technique permits the superconducting properties of the material to be locally changed or destroyed. Laser-induced surface metallization may be useful for the electroding of such materials.
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    Applied physics 45 (1988), S. 355-360 
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    Notes: Abstract Diamond-like carbon thin films were prepared by pulsed-laser evaporation. In this method a carbon target was irradiated by a XeCl laser with a power density of 3×108 W/cm2 and carbon atoms, together with a small number of ions, were produced. Deposition rates and film properties changed sensitively with substrate temperature. The films deposited at 50°C were diamond-like, having reasonable hardness, high refractive index (2.1–2.2 at 633 nm), optical transparency in the infrared, electrical resistivity of 108 Ω cm and chemical inertness (no dissolution in a HF∶HNO3 solution). The band gap measured from optical absorption was 1.4 eV. Raman spectrum and infrared absorption, whose features varied with the substrate temperature, were also measured. The films were amorphous and no crystallinity was observed, as confirmed by x-ray diffraction, transmission electron diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. Hydrogen atoms were incorporated in the films with a typical H/C ratio of 0.3. The application of a negative bias to the substrate modified the deposition due to the presence of ions.
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    Applied physics 45 (1988), S. 337-343 
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    Notes: Abstract The rate of cwphotolytic laser chemical vapor deposition (LCVD) of platinum is measured for λ≈350 nm as a function of the light intensity and the metalorganic vapor pressure. The growth of the metal films is studied in situ and in real time by monitoring their optical transmission. At low intensities the transmitted light decreases monotonically with time, and the LCVD process is photolytic with its rate limiting step in the surface adlayer. At higher intensities we observe two distinct time domains: Relatively slow initial photolytic deposition with its rate limiting step in the gas phase, which is followed by much faster pyrolytic LCVD. An improved method for distinguishing between adlayer and gas-phase limiting processes is demonstrated. These observations are confirmed by studying the photolytic deposition rates while varying the thickness of the adlayer.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 103-104 
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    Notes: Abstract The ablation of ceramic Bi-Ca-Sr-Cu-O by XeCl-excimer-laser projection has been investigated. In both air and vacuum, etching commences at about 2.4 J/cm2 and then increases with fluence within the regime investigated (Φ 〈) 20 J/cm2). At 10 J/cm2 the respective etch rates are around 1 μm/pulse and 1.6 μm/pulse.
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    Applied physics 46 (1988), S. 285-290 
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    Notes: Abstract Microscopic ohmic contacts are made by laser chemical vapor deposition of platinum on a Pyrex substrate. The electrical conductivity of the deposited metal stripes is measured as a function of the laser power, the writing speed, and the organometallic vapor pressure. The latter appears to be the key parameter for producing contacts with low resistance at high writing speeds. Even on these transparent substrates there is no apparent advantage in using light at 350 nm, where photolysis may in principle play a significant role, over using visible light where photolysis is not effective.
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    Applied physics 47 (1988), S. 377-386 
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    Notes: Abstract Laser-induced chemical etching of (100) Si in Cl2 atmosphere has been investigated using a combined laser-beam irradiation scheme. 308 nm XeCl excimer laser radiation at parallel incidence has been used to exclusively generate Cl atoms in the gas phase above the Si surface. Additionally, 647.1 nm Kr+ laser radiation at perpendicular incidence has been used to exclusively generate photocarriers within the Si surface. The Cl atom concentration was determined — independently — from both the observed chemiluminescence following the Cl-Cl atom recombination, and from numerical calculations. The etch rateW observed on the Si surface was found to be directly proportional to the Cl atom concentration in the gas phase, and it increases sublinearly with the Kr+ laser powerP according toW∞P 0.7.
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    Applied physics 43 (1987), S. 173-177 
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    Notes: Abstract The optical pump arrangement of distributed feedback dye lasers (DFDLs) having a grating beam splitter is analyzed in detail. The upper limit of the pump spectral bandwidth and beam divergence are given as a function of the length of the excited volume. A novel achromatic pump arrangement is reported which is capable of producing a short, high visibility interference pattern even if a divergent pump source of several nm bandwidth is used. The DFDL pulse duration has an estimated lower limit of 200 fs.
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    Applied physics 44 (1987), S. 221-233 
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    Notes: Abstract A simple and flexible distributed feedback dye laser source pumped by the harmonic of a mode-locked YAG laser is described. Measurements of dephasing times of isotopic and hot bands in CS2 liquid exploiting both the frequency and time-resolution of this source are reported.
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    Applied physics 42 (1987), S. 55-66 
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    Notes: Abstract Deposition of micrometer-scale tungsten, molybdenum and platinum lines with the aid of the uv light from an argon-ion laser was investigated. Tungsten and molybdenum were deposited from their corresponding carbonyls and platinum from an acetylacetonate compound. High-quality metal conductors could be achieved for tungsten and platinum using a combined photolytic and pyrolytic, or “hybrid”, deposition scheme. The resistivity for these two deposited metals was approximately twice the bulk value. For molybdenum the deposition process was fast and dominated by the pyrolysis; the corresponding line resistivity was slightly higher than for the two other metals.
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    Applied physics 43 (1987), S. 225-230 
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    Notes: Abstract We report observation of intense spontaneous amplified radiation of Li2 diffuse violet band in the 4100–4900 Å region. The radiation is strongly enhanced when the lithium vapor in a heat pipe is optically pumped with a pulsed dye laser with the output wavelength tuned to near the Li 2s–4s two-photon resonance transition. The diffuse violet band can probably be assigned to a recently reported triplet bound-free (23 Π g →a 3 Σ u + ) transition. It is found that the productions of the molecular diffuse band are contributed from Li atoms as well as Li2 molecules. The excitation functions and their dependence on laser power density are presented and the mechanisms for producing the diffuse bands are discussed.
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    Notes: Abstract Injection phase locking of a powerful CO2 waveguide laser with a stable singlefrequency master oscillator is described. The locking range is experimentally investigated versus both injected signal frequency and slave cavity length. A locking tunability up to ±180 MHz from CO2 10P(20) line center has been achieved. Experimental results are in excellent agreement with the theoretical development exposed in the preceeding paper.
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    Applied physics 44 (1987), S. 181-184 
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    Notes: Abstract A bistable device driven by the incident light polarization is created on the basis of a phase electro-optical modulator from LiNbO3. The light transmitted through the device does not vary its intensity. The switching takes place between states with different polarization. The device action at different parameters is experimentally investigated.
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    Applied physics 44 (1987), S. 199-204 
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    Notes: Abstract Experiments on the ablation of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) with 300 fs uv excimer laser pulses at 248 nm are reported for the first time. With these ultrashort pulses, ablation can be done at fluences up to five times lower than the threshold fluence for 16 ns ablation of PMMA, and the surface morphology is improved, also for several other materials. A model for ablation is proposed, assuming a non-constant absorption coefficient αeff depending on the degree of incubation of the irradiated material and the intensity of the incoming excimer laser pulse. The agreement between our model and our experimental observations is excellent for 16 ns excimer laser pulses, also predicting perfectly the shape of a pulse transmitted through a thin PMMA sample under high fluence irradiation. Qualitative agreement for 300 fs excimer laser pulses is obtained so far.
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    Applied physics 44 (1987), S. 235-240 
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    Notes: Abstract A collisional energy transfer in the wings of Na 3p and between Na2 A 1Σ u + and na 3p states has been used to excite a number of stimulated emissions in the near-ir region of 800–850 nm. The detailed study reveals Raman and parametric emission involving 3p, 3d, 4p, and 4d levels of Na. Two tunable dye lasers in the visible provide the pump waves.
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    Applied physics 43 (1987), S. 203-208 
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    Notes: Abstract A theory of cw injection phase locking in homogeneously broadened media is investigated using density matrix formalism to derive the interactions of three coherent fields with a two levels system. This powerful formalism leads to analytical expressions of the complex gain for each wave propagating inside the amplifier medium. Studies of the minimum signal intensity for single-frequency operation and power output are related.
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    Applied physics 42 (1987), S. 97-102 
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    Notes: Abstract It has been described earlier that imaging measurements of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) in flames can be calibrated to number densities with an integrated absorption measurement provided the integrated absorption is small. In this paper a method is presented that extends the technique to flames with substantial absorption, improves the number density determination and allows the experimental parameters to be chosen more freely. The method is based on an iterative computer procedure that reconstructs the 1-D spatially resolved absorption profile from laser measurements of the 1-D spatially resolved LIF and the integrated absorption of the laser beam. The technique is experimentally demonstrated by measurements of OH number densities in atmospheric flames. It is potentially a single-pulse method. Other applications of the iterative procedure are mentioned.
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    Notes: Abstract A small amount of hydrogen was added to neon buffer gas in a discharge-heated gold vapor laser. It was found that the output power and efficiency of the gold-vapor laser dramatically increased. The average output power and efficiency increased as much as 60%, when 0.5–1.0 Torr of hydrogen was added to neon. Maximum average power of 8 W was obtained using a plasma tube with 30 mm00D8×100 cm active volume.
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    Applied physics 43 (1987), S. 93-97 
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    Notes: Abstract A new achromatic distributed feedback dye laser (DFDL) arrangement is described. The experimental conditions for subpicosecond pulse generation with the new device were investigated. For the first time, stable generation of subpicosecond pulses (τ≦350 fs) at 616 nm was achieved with a DFDL. The simultaneous spectral and autocorrelation measurements showed that the amplified DFDL pulses are nearly transform limited, having a pulse form close to the sech2 shape.
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    Notes: Abstract Two recent papers by Stankov and the author have predicted that unusual axial mode properties should occur in a laser cavity containing an intracavity dispersive grating pair. The analysis in these reports is unfortunately incorrect, and the corrected properties of the dispersive cavity are found to be less interesting than at first predicted.
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    Applied physics 42 (1987), S. 185-192 
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    Notes: Abstract Passively mode-locked ruby-laser pulses are used to generate nearly diffractionlimited picosecond light pulses in a dye cell by longitudinally amplified spontaneous emission. The output pulses are amplified in three longitudinally pumped dye cells, then spectrally filtered with a grating spectrometer and finally reamplified in a fourth dye amplifier in order to generate intense frequency tunable picosecond light pulses.
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    Notes: Abstract The laser chemical vapor deposition of platinum from its bishexafluoroacetylacetonate derivative is studied with a cw argon ion laser at 458 and 514 nm. The height, the width, as well as the electrical conductivity of the deposited stripes are reported as a function of the vapor pressure of the metalorganic precurser, the laser intensity, and the writing speed.
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    Applied physics 43 (1987), S. 227-232 
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    Notes: Abstract Chemical etching of single-crystalline (100)Si induced by pulsed laser irradiation at 308, 423, and 583 nm has been investigated as a function of the laser fluence and C12 pressure. Without laser-induced surface melting, etching requires Cl radicals which are produced only at laser wavelengths below 500 nm. With low laser fluences (Φ(308 nm)〈100 mJ/cm2) etching is non-thermal and based on direct interactions between photocarriers and Cl radicals. For fluences which induce surface melting (Φ(308 nm)〉440 mJ/cm2) etching is thermally activated. In the intermediate region both thermal and non-thermal mechanisms contribute to the etch rate.
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    Notes: Abstract The energies of 190 Rydberg and autoionization 4f 13 6snp-states of the Tm atom (ground electron configuration 4f 13 6s 2, nuclear chargeZ=69) have been measured by the laser multistep excitation with subsequent electric field ionization method. The investigation range of these states has been extended towards states with higher and lower values of the principal quantum number. As a result the energies of 160 states have been obtained for the first time. The experiment has been carried out on an automated laser photoionization spectrometer. The measurement accuracy has been ±0.5 cm−1.
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    Applied physics 39 (1986), S. 131-134 
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    Notes: Abstract A detailed analysis of a self-injected Nd: YAG laser with an unstable cavity is presented. With respect to the normal Q-switched laser-mode operation the pulse peak power is increased by a factor of eight with a pulse length of about 1 ns. Moreover single transverse mode operation is achieved, with divergence near the diffraction limit. An evaluation of the most significant parameters useful for the design of an unstable resonator for self-injection applications is also presented.
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    Applied physics 40 (1986), S. 141-146 
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    Notes: Abstract We extend earlier work on the theory of active mode-locking in a laser with a very long gain recovery time and obtain approximate closed-form solutions. We show how the results can be reduced to the well-known Kuizenga and Siegman formulae in the limit of small modulation depth and large laser bandwidth. We also discuss the physical relevance of the cavity “supermodes” in determining the stability properties of the mode-locked laser. We show that when the modulation depth is too small or the bandwidth too large, different supermodes have similar energies and we argue that under these circumstances, the laser will not be able to sustain mode-locked operation.
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    Applied physics 40 (1986), S. 153-155 
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    Notes: Abstract For a (0.5–0.6)m long He−Ne laser tube, single longitudinal mode 632.8 nm generation is obtained, using a higher gas-mixture pressure and application of an axial magnetic field. An efficient and very simple mode selection is obtained by gas-mixture pressure increase only. A multimode power to single-mode power conversion coefficientk=0.75 is obtained by increasing the tube pressure. A further increase tok=0.85 is possible with optimum magnetic field and gas pressure.
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    Applied physics 41 (1986), S. 241-244 
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    Notes: Abstract A 3% efficiency, crossed-field type, N2 laser (337.1 nm) has been developed, based on very low inductance circuits (coaxial configuration) and a careful selection of their resonance frequencies.
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    Applied physics 39 (1986), S. 65-72 
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    Notes: Abstract A number of resonances have been observed in the excitation spectrum of the uv resonance lines of sodium. The mechanism proposed includes absorption by molecular states, energy transfer to excited atomic levels and four-wave parametric generation enhanced by radiative decay of the excited states.
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    Applied physics 39 (1986), S. 111-115 
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    Notes: Abstract Polarization-dependent hysteresis of a bistable device on the base of an electrooptical modulator at oblique incidence of light is observed. The device switching is performed by variation of the incident light polarization. The multistable character of the transmitted light polarization is discussed.
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    Applied physics 40 (1986), S. 147-151 
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    Notes: Abstract We have compared the operation of a frequency-modulated dye laser (FML) in a standing-wave and ring configuration. As expected, for a given frequency detuning (difference between the drive frequency for the phase modulator and the cavity mode spacing) the enhanced modulation index is twice as large for the standing-wave configuration as for the ring configuration. In addition, we have demonstrated that application of small amounts of phase modulation in the ring configuration leads to improved mode stability. The fine structure of the rf beats for both FM lasers, have been studied and the results suggest that spatial hole burning complicates the detailed structure.
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    Notes: Abstract The first passive mode locking of the continuous wave (cw) DCM dye laser is reported. Subpicosecond pulses as short as 0.68 ps were obtained over the spectral region from 655 to 673 nm from a simple linear cavity with no dispersion optimisation. The dye 1,3′ Diethyl 4,2′ quinolythiacarbocyanine iodide (DQTCI) was used as the saturable absorber.
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    Applied physics 41 (1986), S. 139-145 
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    Notes: Abstract A rate-equation model for the laser action of infrared dyes is introduced. An extended four-level scheme is used to describe the photophysical processes in the dye molecules. The dye is excited by a single picosecond pulse in the traveling-wave geometry. The spectral and temporal properties of the picosecond dye-laser emission and the gain curve of the system are calculated. The numerical results are compared to experimental data. The theoretical model is in good quantitative agreement with the experiment.
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    Applied physics 41 (1986), S. 231-234 
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    Notes: Abstract We discuss simple criteria which allow the determination of both an optimum drift strength and total length, for the optical klystron operation. The analysis of the gain reduction factors also includes the finite microbunch length. We extend the discussion to harmonic generation, where we also find an optimum for the input power.
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    Applied physics 40 (1986), S. 29-33 
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    Notes: Abstract A cw chemical hydrogen fluoride laser system was used to investigate the exhaust of a gas and garbage burning power plant for the period of three months. The concentration of water vapor and carbon dioxide as well as the temperature in the exhaust was measured online with a time resolution as small as 5 ms. The temperature could be determined with a relative accuracy of better than 0.1 K over an averaging time of 9 s. This high accuracy together with the fast response make the system well suited not only for industrial combustion control but also for remote and precise measurement of temperature profiles.
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    Applied physics 41 (1986), S. 109-117 
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    Notes: Abstract Several monoatomic and homonuclear diatomic gases absorb energy from a focused CO2-laser photon field. It has been established that the pressure threshold for the energy absorption correlates qualitatively with the known ionization potentials of those gases. The simplified phenomenological theory of the CO2-laser-induced dielectric breakdown of gases is invoked to explain this phenomenon. In the H2−D2 system, the formation of HD is observed under these conditions. The examination of the reaction yields for HD formation demonstrates that the system studied does not reach equilibrium under our experimental conditions. Considerations regarding kinetics of primary processes reveal that ionic species, created originally via an inverse bremsstrahlung mechanism, are converted into atomic transients in fast ionic association processes. The latter species initiate chain reactions with surrounding molecules of substrates leading to the formation of HD. Simple kinetic analysis based on a non-steady-state assumption permitted the derivation of an expression for the yield of HD formation. This equation was fitted to the experimental data assuming that the temperature of the reaction rises with an increase of the amount of D2 in the mixture. Some other aspects regarding the behavior of this system in a focused CO2 laser beam are also discussed.
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    Notes: Abstract Laser-induced fluorescence is used as a diagnostic tool for testing the tuning between a longitudinal mode of a nitrogen-pumped dye laser and a uranium spectroscopic level in an atomic beam. According to a simple resonator model, the tuning instabilities can be ascribed to thermal drifts in the dye-laser system. Problems encountered in attempting a single mode scanning are also described.
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    Notes: Abstract An intensity-stabilisation system for an argon laser using an electro-optic modulator is described. We achieved a degree of stabilisation of up to 40 dB (factor of 100) for intensity fluctuations below a few kHz. The performance in this frequency range did not reach that expected from the available loop gain. We have identified two serious limiting factors to the performance of our system at low frequency: geometrical fluctuations and frequency fluctuations of the laser light.
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    Notes: Abstract We have used a modified photothermal probe beam deflection system with a back pumping configuration for the measurements of the temperature-dependent thermal diffusivity of atmospheric air. The results are consistent and reasonably well agree with the literature values. The measured thermal diffusivity values are the same for the same measuring temperature regardless of the beam offsets and the deflecting surface temperatures. For the gas with known temperature-dependent thermal diffusivity, this method can be used to deduce the temperature of a gas from the measured thermal diffusivity value.
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    Applied physics 41 (1986), S. 1-24 
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    Notes: Abstract This paper presents a complete study of the temporal and spatial characteristics of the preionization of a XeCl rare-gas halide laser. The detailed study was made possible using the technique of laser-induced preionization which utilizes the uv radiation from a KrF laser to preionize a second rare-gas halide laser. In addition to the preionization study, high spatial and temporal resolution framing camera photographs have been used to investigate the growth of discharge instabilities which can lead to the premature termination of the XeCl optical pulse. The roles played by HCl, Xe, the buffer gas as well as the discharge energy loading in the development of discharge instabilities have been determined experimentally.
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    Applied physics 39 (1986), S. 183-186 
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    Notes: Abstract We describe the relatively efficient generation of picosecond pulses in an energy transfer dye laser synchronously pumped by an argon-ion laser and a Q-switched and modelocked cw-Nd3+: YAG laser, respectively. Maximum tuning range from 550 to 700 nm has been achieved. In both cases considerable pulse shortening in the spectral region of the donor emission was observed.
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    Notes: Abstract Amplitude modulation of the laser beam in a TEM mn mode by means of a mechanical chopper is investigated on the basis of the chopping model represented by a moving system of infinitely long, parallel slots and mark spaces. The cases of rectangular and axial symmetry of the laser beam are both treated. The explicit expressions for the waveform of the modulated normalized transmitted laser power are deduced and their consequences investigated. It is found that in the case of rectangular symmetry, unlike the case of axial symmetry, the TEM mn modes give, for a constant value of the mode numbern and for any value ofm, the same time dependence of the amplitude modulated laser power. The notion of the equivalent modulation widths is introduced and conditions for the efficient amplitude modulation are found.
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    Applied physics 40 (1986), S. 103-105 
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    Notes: Abstract A novel type of laser resonator is proposed, in which the resonator length changes with the wavelength of the laser generation. This results in longitudinal mode spacing three orders of magnitude broader than that of conventional cavities. An elementary analysis of the laser resonator is presented and some features and possible applications are discussed.
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    Applied physics 40 (1986), S. 115-120 
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    Notes: Abstract The unsaturated losses α, and the saturation intensityI s, were measured in an uv-preionized KrCl laser for optimized He and Ne based laser gas mixtures. The measurements were made as a function of the specific power loading and of the total pressure of the laser mixtures. Higher values for α andI s were found for the Ne-based laser mixture than for the He-based mixture. At 45 kV charging voltage and at 355 kPa of total pressure we measured α=0.053 cm−1 andI s =9.4MW/cm2 for the Ne based mixture, and α=0.035 cm−1 andI s =5.1MW/cm2 for the He based mixture.
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    Notes: Abstract The effects of doping and radiation-damage processes on the persistent spectral hole burning properties ofR′ color centers in LiF were studied using current tuned GaAlAs diode-laser derivative spectroscopy. Dopants used were Mg, Ni and Co and irradiation was done by x-rays and neutrons. The holes were alwys burned near the center of the zerophonon line. In most cases the experimentally determined hole lineshapes including side holes could be satisfactorily fit by a phenomenological lineshape model with three adjustable parameters. The amplitudes of the side holes relative to the main hole were found to increase with increasing radiation damage.
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    Applied physics 39 (1986), S. 171-178 
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    Notes: Abstract We have investigated the detailed operation of a frequency modulated dye laser (FML). The FML consists of a standing wave Rh6G dye laser with an intracavity transverse ADP phase modulator which is driven at a frequency close to the cavity mode spacing. An ideal FML output consists of a laser beam which is constant in amplitude but sinusoidally varying in frequency. This provides a source of many laser modes which are equally spaced by the modulation frequency. Several dye laser configurations have been investigated. Measurements of the mode intensities, total power, amplitude modulation and rf beat amplitudes have been made as a function of the rf driving frequency of the phase modulator. The FM laser obtained has been frequency stabilised by locking it to a reference interferometer and also by frequency offset locking it to a single-frequency dye laser.
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    Applied physics 40 (1986), S. 235-239 
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    Notes: Abstract The laser-induced etching of ceramic PbTi1−xZrxO3 in a hydrogen atmosphere and in air has been investigated. Visible Ar+ and Kr+ laser radiation was employed in most of the experiments. In H2 atmosphere, regular patterning of the ceramic is possible. Average etch rates reach up to about 250 μm/s.
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    Notes: Abstract We report on experimental data of chemical compounds formed in the damaged area at the surface of certain optical ZnSe windows subjected to multi-pulse microsecond pulsed TEA-CO2 laser irradiation in air. The results are analysed from the viewpoint of implication of the oxidation process activated under the action of CO2-laser power in plasma initiation and evolution of surface damage process.
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    Applied physics 40 (1986), S. 29-36 
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    Notes: Abstract This paper deals with selfsustaining crystallization processes, the so-called explosive crystallization, in silicon produced by short temperature pulses. By this, crystalline Si layers can be generated on amorphous substrates, e.g. on SiO2, at which liquid and solid-state crystallization processes can take place. Emphasis will be given to the liquid-phase explosive crystallization processes. Here, the transformation of amorphous into crystalline silicon occurs through two coupled laterally moving interfaces, amorphous-liquid and liquid-crystalline. Using an experimental equipment existing of 3 synchronized lasers supplying the temperature pulse for the ignition, the spreading out and stopping of the laterally moving interfaces, in connection with time-resolved measurements of the reflectivity by a laser test beam, information about the characteristic parameters as the velocity of the process, the crystallized area and the course of the crystallization front will be obtained. The crystalline structure was investigated by optical and transmission-electron micrography. The main results are: the crystallization fronts move radially from the ignition point with a velocity of about 15 m/s, crystalline laminae grow preferentially in 〈110〉 direction over a distance of more than 100 μm, areas of some millimeters in diameter can be crystallized and the quality of the crystallized layers essentially depends on the “amorphousness” of the virgin layer and the preparation method. The experimental results are in good agreement with theoretical predictions.
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    Applied physics 41 (1986), S. 331-334 
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    Notes: Abstract Hot pressed, optically transparent ferroelectric ceramics of lanthanum modified lead zirconate titanate (PLZT) have been locally reduced and metallized by means of ultraviolet Kr+ laser irradiation in a hydrogen atmosphere. The technique allows maskless single-step metallic patterning of the material.
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    Applied physics 37 (1985), S. 159-164 
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    Notes: Abstract Injection-locking characteristics of an ArF excimer oscillator-amplifier laser are described including the use of stable-unstable optical cavities. Output intensities of 1 MW cm−2 have been produced with 3 mJ output energy, a spectral linewidth better than 5×10−3 nm and an injection locking efficiency of 0.9.
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    Applied physics 37 (1985), S. 189-195 
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    Notes: Abstract O2/O3 mixtures are ignited by absorption of laser pulses of a TEA CO2 laser along the axis of a cylindrical cell. The dependence of the radial propagation of the O3 decomposition, detected by uv absorption of the ozone, on laser fluence and on O3 concentration is investigated. Oscillations of the signals are identified to be the first radial acoustic mode of the cell. For mixtures of 0.35 bar and 0.70 bar total pressure and O3 percentages within 20–50%, the ignition limit is in the order of 0.1–0.2 J/cm3 (absorbed energy density). These values are in reasonable agreement with the results of the corresponding numerical simulations.
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    Applied physics 37 (1985), S. 205-207 
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    Notes: Abstract Efficient wavelength tuning from 446 to 524 nm with a minimum spectral linewidth of 1 nm was demonstrated for an electron beam pumped XeF(C→A) laser. Energy densities of 0.1 J/l were obtained for an optimized Ar/Kr/Xe/F2/NF3 mixture.
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    Notes: Abstract The paper reports on the production of an optical time standard on the basis of the He−Ne laser stabilized to theE line in methane and on a comparison of its frequency stability with that of the rubidium standard. It is shown that the stability of the optical standard is better than that of the rubidium one. Frequency measurements of theE line gavev E=88373149031.2±1.2 kHz. We have also made new measurements on the frequency of the He−Ne laser stabilized to theF 2 (2) methane line: $$v_F = 88376181602.9 \pm 1.2kHz.$$
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    Applied physics 36 (1985), S. 149-153 
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    Notes: Abstract We observed and compared the opto-voltaic signals in CO and CO2 lasers. The signals are obtained capacitively from the water cooling jacket as a low voltage source not influencing the current circuit. We observed from measurement that the output power and the so-called optovoltaic input power have a distinct relationship depending on laser current and cavity parameters. It will be shown that opto-voltaic detection is a very sensitive method especially for CO lasers.
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    Applied physics 37 (1985), S. 7-9 
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    Notes: Abstract Rhodamine 6G-Cresyl violet dye mixtures are synchronously pumped to obtain double mode-locking. Subpicosecond pulses are obtained at two wavelengths in an experimental setup that is easy to implement into existing conventional synchronously pumped systems. In addition, the excitation mechanisms of the secondary dye are discussed and evidence for resonant energy transfer is presented.
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    Applied physics 37 (1985), S. 229-232 
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    Notes: Abstract In this letter paper we analyse the effect of electron-beam qualities (namely, energy spread and emittances) on both spontaneous emission and gain of an Optical Klystron (OK). We use the relationship between average current and normalized emittances, typical of the accelerating machines without radiative damping, to evaluate the optimum operating parameters.
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    Notes: Abstract The multiple-photon dissociation (MPD) of CTCL3 and the selectivity of T/H separation were investigated using a pulsed NH3 laser, whose radiation contained a few lines depending on operating conditions. When Xe was added to chloroform, the dissociation rate of CTCL3 increased at chloroform pressures below 2 Torr as a consequence of the removal of multiple-photon absorption bottleneck by collisions with Xe. The dissociation rate of CTCl3 decreased monotonically with increasing chloroform pressure from 0.2 to 7 Torr. The depletion of CHCl3 was not observed within experimental errors. The lower limit of the tritium enrichment factor in photo-products produced by one pulse irradiation was 570 at chloroform pressure of 2 Torr.
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    Applied physics 38 (1985), S. 191-197 
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    Notes: Abstract Laser dyes which are commonly used in pulsed laser pumped dye laser (PLPDL) systems have been investigated. It is shown that photoquenching plays an important role in the pumping process of all laser dyes, determining the efficiency of the PLPDL. Molecular parameters, such as absorption cross sections at various pumping wavelengths and fluorescence lifetimes of theS n (n〉1) excited electronic states of laser dyes, have been determined utilizing the photoquenching technique.
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