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14 August 1997 Tunable semiconductor weak-power diode lasers and their second harmonic for atomic absorption spectroscopy
Alfred Budziak, Tadeusz Palasz
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Abstract
The construction of a single mode semiconductor diode laser spectrometer that can be tuned electronically by temperature as well as current is presented. The laser was tested by tuning to the rubidium resonant line (780.2 nm):5s2S1/2 - 5p2P3/2. By using a lithium iodate crystal the primary infrared light (830 nm) emitted by a Sharp LTO- 15PT diode laser was successfully converted into the secondary light wave.
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Alfred Budziak and Tadeusz Palasz "Tunable semiconductor weak-power diode lasers and their second harmonic for atomic absorption spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 3186, Laser Technology V: Physics and Research and Development Trends, (14 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280517
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Semiconductors

Absorption spectroscopy

Crystals

Infrared radiation

Laser crystals

Laser spectroscopy

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