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|a Tunable Solid-State Lasers II
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|b Proceedings of the OSA Topical Meeting, Rippling River Resort, Zigzag, Oregon, June 4–6, 1986 /
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|a I Spectroscopy -- Two-Photon Spectroscopy Using Infrared Photons -- Laser Spectroscopy Measurements on Tunable Solid State Laser Materials -- Spectral Holeburning in Titanium-Doped Sapphire and YAG -- II Chromium Spectroscopy -- Chromium Activated Crystals as Tunable Laser Media — What Makes Them Special? -- Radiative and Nonradiative Energy Transfer Between Cr3+ and Nd3+ in GSGG -- Excited-State Absorption and Photoconductivity of GSGG:Cr and GSAG:Cr. -- The Fluorescence Behaviour of Chromium-Doped Oxide Glasses -- III Crystal Growth -- Chromium-Doped Garnet Hosts: Crystal Chemistry Development and Properties -- Crystal Growth of ScBO3:Cr3+ — A New Near-IR Tunable Laser Crystal -- Growth of Laser-Quality Ti:Al2O3 Crystals by a Seeded Gradient Freeze Technique -- Effects of Growth Conditions and Post-Growth Thermal Treatment on the Quality of Titanium-Doped Sapphire -- Growth of Cerium-Doped Rare Earth Silicates for Tunable Lasers -- IV Chromium Tunable Lasers -- The Chromium-Doped Rare-Earth Gallium Garnet Crystals as the Active Material for Solid-State Lasers -- Single-mode Operation of Cr-Doped GSGG and KZnF3 -- Flashlamp-pumped Cr3+:GSAG and Cr3+:GSGG: Slope Efficiency, Resonator Design, Color Centers and Tunability -- Laser Action in Flashlamp-Pumped Chromium: GSG-Garnet -- Cr:YSAG — A Tunable Near-Infrared Laser Material -- A ScBO3:Cr Laser -- Tunable Lasers with Transition Metal Doped Fluoride Crystals -- Laser-Pumped Laser Measurements of Gain and Loss in SrAlF5:Cr Crystals -- V Alexandrite Lasers -- Alexandrite Laser Amplifiers -- High-Power Injection-Locked Alexandrite Ring Laser -- Low Magnification Unstable Resonators Using Radially Varying Birefringent Elements -- Injection Locking Broadly Tunable, Q-Switched Alexandrite Lasers Using Semiconductor Laser Diodes -- Panel Discussion on Chromium Tunable Lasers -- VI Titanium Sapphire Lasers -- Room-Temperature cw Operation of the Ti:Al2O3 Laser -- Continuous Wave Tunable Laser Operation of Ti3+-Doped Sapphire at 300 K. -- Efficient, Tunable Ti:Sapphire Laser -- Amplifier and Line-Narrowed Oscillator Performance of Ti:Al2O3 -- Oscillator and Amplifier Performance of Ti:Sapphire -- Laser Performance and Temperature-Dependent Spectroscopy of Titanium-Doped Crystals -- Flashlamp-Pumped Titanium-Doped Sapphire Laser -- Optical and Mass Spectroscopic Analyses of Titanium-Doped Sapphire Crystals -- Injection-Controlled Titanium-Doped Sapphire Laser Using a Pulsed Dye Laser -- VII Color Center Lasers -- New Color Center Lasers Based on Molecule-Doped Alkali Halides -- Stable Color Center Laser in OH-Doped NaC1 Operating in the 1.41–1.81 ?m Region -- Recent Progress in the Development of (F2+)A Color Center Lasers -- Electric Field Modulation of a Colour Centre Laser -- Synthetic Diamond for Color Center Lasers -- VIII Rare Earth Lasers -- Laser Action of Cr, Nd, Tm, Ho-Doped Garnets -- Diode-Pumped 2 ?m Holmium Laser -- Laser Operation on the Erbium and Holmium Transitions in the Yttrium-Scandium-Gallium Garnet Crystals -- Operation of the High Dopant Density Er:YAG at 2.94 ?m -- IX Neodymium Lasers -- The YA1O3:Er Laser -- Comparative Performance of Nd-Doped Solid-State Laser Materials -- CW Tunable Laser Emission of Nd3+:Na0.4Y0.6F2.2 -- Monomode Neodymium-Doped Fibre Laser: Tunable Continuous-Wave Oscillation at 0.9 ?m -- Nonradiative Processes and Blue Emission in Nd:YLF -- X Applications and Nonlinear Optics -- Future Lidar Platforms in Space -- Preliminary Study of a Tunable Narrow Line Double Pulse Alexandrite Laser for Meteorological DIAL Applications -- Nonlinear Infrared Frequency Conversion in AgGaS2 and AgGaSe2 -- Non-Linear Conversion of 1.3 ?m Nd:YLF Emission -- Index of Contributors.
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|a In June 1984 a conference on visible and IR tunable solid-state lasers was held in La Jolla, California. The proceedings were published as the first volume of this series, Tunable Solid State Lasers *. The emphasis of this meeting focused on discerning unified themes in the generic areas of: - Laser host/dopant identification and growth procedures, - Theoretical analysis to elucidate fundamental tunable laser principles, - Experimental investigations on laser spectroscopy to which theoretical analyses and models can be anchored, and - Auxiliary technology developments in efficient laser pumping sources (diodes, ftashlamps). Subsequent to the La Jolla conference, two topical meetings were held, co-sponsored by the Lasers and Electro-Optics Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the Optical Society of America (OSA). The contents of Tunable Solid-State Lasers II comprise the pro ceedings of the second of these two, held at Rippling River Resort, Zigzag, Oregon, June 4-6, 1986. In addition to the four areas of attention in the La Jolla meeting, pa pers on color-center and new rare-earth lasers, and on nonlinear frequency shifting were also given. In a fashion similar to the previous meetings, the informal atmosphere of the conference and meeting site was conducive to constructive interaction among the attendees. A total of 54 papers were scheduled for presentation, 20 of which were invited and 34 contributed.
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