Abstract

The emission frequency of a laser with an active negative feedback was scanned. An interferometer with a piezoelectric ceramic element was used to control the frequency during stimulated emission. The frequency jumps during scanning were considerably smaller than under free-oscillation conditions and this was attributed to the elimination of the inhomogeneity of the population inversion.

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