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Polymer Holey-Fiber Laser Is Easy to Make

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Breck Hitz

Solid-state dye lasers, in which the dye is dissolved in a solid host rather than in a liquid solvent, have several advantages over conventional liquid dye lasers, including compactness, robustness and the absence of flammable and volatile organic solvents. Bulk solid-state dye lasers were first investigated in the 1960s, and, more recently, researchers have turned their attention to polymer fiber lasers with the dye dissolved in the polymer. Scientists at the University of Sydney and at Macquarie University, both in Sydney, Australia, have developed what they believe is the first photonic...Read full article

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    Published: October 2004
    liquid dye lasersliquid solventMicroscopyResearch & TechnologySolid-state dye lasersTech Pulsevolatile organic solvents

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