T.J. Chuang, K.B. Eisenthal
Chemical Physics Letters
Picosecond pulses generated by a mode-locked neodymium-glass laser have been compressed down to 0.5 psec with a repetition rate up to 3 × 10 11 Hz by the insertion of a glass flat inside the laser cavity. The reduction in pulse width is attributed to a frequency-dependent transit time on transmission through the glass flat. © 1974 American Institute of Physics.
T.J. Chuang, K.B. Eisenthal
Chemical Physics Letters
T.J. Chuang, G.W. Hoffman, et al.
Chemical Physics Letters
K.B. Eisenthal
The Journal of Chemical Physics
T.J. Chuang, K.B. Eisenthal
IEEE JQE