Generation of Broadly Tunable Subpicosecond Light Pulses from a Synchronously and Passively Mode-Locked CW Dye Laser

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, , Citation Yuzo Ishida et al 1980 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 19 L717 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.19.L717

1347-4065/19/12/L717

Abstract

Transform-limited pulses with a minimum width as short as 0.30 ps have been obtained from a synchronously pumped rhodamine 6G dye laser with a dye solution of mixed gain and saturable absorber (DODCI) media. Stable subpicosecond pulses (0.30–0.85 ps) were generated in a wide tuning range of 574–611 nm using a broad-band wedged-etalon tuning element. With the frequency tuning element inside the cavity, the cavity-length detuning range to maintain perfect mode-locking was ±10 µm which is less critical than for synchronous mode-locking alone, and the range extended to ±1.5 mm without the frequency tuning element.

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10.1143/JJAP.19.L717