Abstract

The spectral and temporal processes in broadband pulsed-laser emissions of near-infrared dyes generated from low-Q and short laser cavities have been investigated with a rate equation model extended to a multiwavelength analysis. A very fast spectral evolution is proved, and this leads to the intrinsic presence of a single short pulse on the short-wavelength wing of the broadband IR dye laser spectrum.

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