Gage et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Fluctuation properties of a dye ring laser with controllable asymmetryGage et al., 1988
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- Gage E
- Mandel L
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- OSA Annual Meeting
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By inserting a specially constructed optical diode, whose losses differ by a controllable amount for waves traveling in opposite directions, into the cavity of a two-mode dye ring laser, we succeeded in studying the statistical fluctuation properties of the laser as a function …
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