Abstract

An inexpensive, versatile, feedback-controlled method of stabilising the output intensity of a pulsed dye laser over a wide range of operating energies and wavelengths is described in detail. Its likely utility in multiphoton-induced spectroscopic studies is demonstrated by a study of part of the two-photon fluorescence excitation spectrum of NO.

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