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Narrow-linewidth unstable resonator
Optics Letters, 1988We describe the use of an asymmetric feedback ring in an unstable resonator to obtain arbitrarily narrow-linewidth radiation across the full available aperture. We demonstrate its use with an electric-discharge XeCl laser to produce single-line radiation with a linewidth of 0.15 cm−1.
D, Cooper, L L, Tankersley, J, Reintjes
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Photoemission linewidths and quasiparticle lifetimes
Physical Review B, 1993Expressions are derived for the relationship between the measured linewidths in angle-resolved valence-band photoemission spectra and the lifetimes of the photoelectron and photohole. The expressions are different for the energy-distribution curve (EDC), constant initial-state spectrum (CIS), and constant final-state spectrum modes of data acquisition,
, Smith, , Thiry, , Petroff
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Physics Today, 1985
One of the most important properties of laser light is its spectral purity and coherence. This unique quality has been important for the study of many new physical phenomena using laser sources that operate from the vacuum ultraviolet to the far infrared.
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One of the most important properties of laser light is its spectral purity and coherence. This unique quality has been important for the study of many new physical phenomena using laser sources that operate from the vacuum ultraviolet to the far infrared.
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Theory of the fundamental laser linewidth
Physical Review A, 1991The theory of the laser linewidth is formulated to account for arbitrarily large output couplings and spatial hole burning. We show explicitly that the linewidth can be interpreted in terms of either spontaneous-emission noise or the amplification of vacuum field modes leaking into the cavity, depending on the ordering of operators in the correlation ...
, Goldberg, , Milonni, , Sundaram
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Future Narrow Linewidth Lasers
Optical Fiber Communication Conference, 2015We describe the challenges and solutions for future narrow linewidth lasers with small footprint. We fabricated DR laser array based narrower linewiedth TLS. We introduce ITXA of a co-packaged DFB array based TLS and InP-based modulator.
Toshikazu Mukaihara +2 more
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Theory of vibrational linewidths
Chemical Physics Letters, 1976Abstract A simple theory of the homogeneous broadening of vibrational lines in the IR and Raman spectra of molecules in liquids is presented. The theory considers the relationship between the linewidth and excited state lifetime, parameters which may now be independently measured. It is used to qualitatively explain the dependence of the linewidth on
P.A. Madden, R.M. Lynden-Bell
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Vacuum fluctuations and the laser linewidth
2017 19th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2017The processes of absorption and stimulated emission are investigated via (i) energy conservation in a Fabry-Perot resonator, (ii) the Lorentz-oscillator model, and (iii) the Kramers-Kronig relations. Vacuum fluctuations are added and the relation between stimulated and spontaneous emission is clarified.
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Photolithographic linewidth control
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1975A simple model for the image formation process in photoresist is proposed based on Fresnel diffraction from the edge of a mask feature. It is shown theoretically and verified experimentally that the dimensional difference between a clear mask feature and its image in photoresist is given by aL½[ ln (E i ) - ln (E T ) + ln (K) ] where a and K are ...
D.A. McGillis, D.L. Fehrs
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Subnatural linewidth spectroscopy
Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1980The possibility of subnatural linewidth laser absorption spectroscopy is discussed and several examples using pulsed and CW excitation are proposed.
P L Knight, P E Coleman
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SPIE Proceedings, 1998
Among the attractive features of microcavity lasers for practical applications are the potential for reduced thresholds and the ability to design a mode structure with nearly ideal single mode operation. One of the most important parameters for semiconductor lasers is the linewidth. Generally the linewidth in semiconductor lasers is proportional to the
Yongqiang Ning +7 more
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Among the attractive features of microcavity lasers for practical applications are the potential for reduced thresholds and the ability to design a mode structure with nearly ideal single mode operation. One of the most important parameters for semiconductor lasers is the linewidth. Generally the linewidth in semiconductor lasers is proportional to the
Yongqiang Ning +7 more
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