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Farbstofflaser (dye laser)

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Im sichtbaren Spektralbereich sind Farbstofflaser bei weitem die gebräuchlichsten abstimmbaren Laser [Peterson 1979, Schäfer 1990, Wallenstein 1979]. Bei diesem Lasertyp besteht das aktive Medium aus einem Farbstoff, welcher in einer Flüssigkeit, wie z. B. Aethanol, Methanol oder Wasser, gelöst ist. Die Konzentration beträgt nur ungefähr 10−4 Mol/1, was ca. 0.5 g/1 entspricht.

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Kneubühl, F.K., Sigrist, M.W. (1999). Farbstofflaser (dye laser). In: Laser. Teubner-Studienbücher Physik. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-93875-6_14

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