Abstract
The versatility and utility of organic dye lasers in science and technology continue to increase long after the inception of the dye laser over twenty years ago. Pulsed dye lasers can be configured to generate femtosecond pulses or control chemical processes on a large scale. New laser dyes are rapidly being developed which provide high efficiency and chemical stability for dye lasers at wavelengths ranging from the near-infrared to the ultraviolet. Large scale high average power pulsed dye lasers [3.1–3] are under development in several laboratories for communications, atmospheric propagation studies, isotope separation and many other applications.
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