Abstract:
Investigations were made of the spectral, temporal, energy, and angular characteristics of the stimulated emission from dye lasers pumped with a pulsed nitrogen laser and undergoing electrochemical reaction in the solution. It was established that dye lasers with electrochemically controlled radiation parameters exhibited many valuable advantages. Stimulated emission was possible over a broader (by a factor of 1.5–2) spectral range. Passage of an electric current increased negligibly the optical inhomogeneity of the laser solution and the divergence of the radiation during operation. Passage of a current through some solutions stabilized the laser radiation output energy.