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A perylene derivative dye, BASF 241, was impregnated into a composite sol-gel glass, and tested as a laser material. Laser tunability was obtained in the range 568 - 583 nm using a 532 nm pump beam (a frequency doubled Nd:YAG laser). Maximum efficiency of 7.4% was obtained at 575 nm. The laser threshold, was about 60 μJ/pulse.
R. Reisfeld,D. Brusilovsky,M. Eyal,E. Miron,Z. Burshtein, andJ. Ivri
"Perylene Dye In A Composite Sol-Gel Glass - A New Solid-State Tunable Laser In The Visible Range", Proc. SPIE 1182, French-Israeli Workshop on Solid State Lasers, (1 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.981476
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R. Reisfeld, D. Brusilovsky, M. Eyal, E. Miron, Z. Burshtein, J. Ivri, "Perylene Dye In A Composite Sol-Gel Glass - A New Solid-State Tunable Laser In The Visible Range," Proc. SPIE 1182, French-Israeli Workshop on Solid State Lasers, (1 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.981476