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The perylene derivative BASF-241 solution as a new tunable dye laser in the visible
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Optical MaterialsDye LaserEngineeringLaser ApplicationsLaser PhysicsAbsorption SpectroscopyLaser MaterialChemistryBasic Optical PropertiesHigh-power LasersOrganic LasersOptical PropertiesOptical SpectroscopyPhotophysical PropertyMaterials ScienceChemical LasersPhotochemistryLaser SpectroscopyLaser PhotochemistryMirror ImageApplied PhysicsTunable LasersLight Absorption
Basic optical properties of the perylene derivative BASF-241 solution in chloroform relevant to its application as a dye laser were measured. The fluorescence spectrum, excited by frequency-doubled (532-nm) Nd:YAG laser pulses, shows three pronounced peaks centered at 540, 580, and 630 nm, with a Stokes shift and mirror image in relation to the absorption spectrum. The quantum yield was about a unity, with a lifetime of 5.0+or-0.5 ns. Addition of trichloroacetic acid (CCl/sub 3/COOH) causes a red shift of absorption and fluorescence spectra by about 750 cm/sup -1/-L/mol. In a cavity consisting of a approximately 100% reflecting back mirror and an 8% reflecting output coupler, lasing was obtained at 577 nm, with a threshold of approximately 10 mu J/pulse. Using a grating, a tuning range of almost 20 nm was obtained, centered at the 0-1 fluorescence emission peaks.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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