Linear pressure tuning of a multielement dye laser spectrometer

Applied Optics
R Wallenstein, T W Hänsch

Abstract

Construction details and operating characteristics are given for a narrowband pulsed dye laser system, pumped by a nitrogen laser, that offers very linear reproducible frequency tuning over continuous ranges of 150 GHz and more, at a bandwidth down to 25 MHz. A diffraction grating in Littrow configuration, a tilted Fabry-Perot interferometer inside the cavity, and an optical external confocal filter interferometer are the wavelength-selective elements. Simultaneous scanning of these elements is accomplished without mechanically moving parts by changing the gas pressure in an enclosing chamber.

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