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Organic Dye Laser Threshold

1971 
This paper describes the results of an investigation of the interrelated physical parameters that determine laser threshold for three organic dyes: rhodamine B, rhodamine 6G, and fluorescein. Not only are these dyes (rhodamine 6G in particular) among the most widely used and important laser dyes, but insights into the threshold condition derived from our studies of these particular dyes should be generally applicable to future dye laser research. Our detailed characterization of threshold for these dyes and our novel insights result from the use of triplet state spectral data in a thorough and quantitative way for the first time, coupled with the physically realistic approximation that the triplet population is proportional to the singlet excited state population. For the case of self‐tuning of the laser emission wavelength, solutions to the threshold equations are presented that establish relations between all the parameters affecting lasing: critical inversion, emission wavelength, extrinsic losses, dye...
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