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titleOfInvention Continuously tunable laser
abstract 1,211,656. Luminescent materials and uses thereof. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. 7 March, 1969 [11 March, 1968], No. 12059/69. Heading C4S. [Also in Division H1] A laser continuously tunable over a band of infra-red or visible output frequencies comprises a fluid active medium having a Franck- Condon wavelength shift between its absorption and emission spectra, the medium being pumped by incident electromagnetic radiation of optical frequency, and the frequency tuning being effected by adjustment of the physical dimensions of the fluid without changing its concentration, so as to change the optical path length for pumping radiation within the active medium. As shown in Fig. 1, a glass, metal or plastics cell 18 contains a column of a fluid active medium 26, such as an organic, dye, between a fixed window 20 and a movable window 22 sealed by an "O"-ring 24, the column length being controlled by a piston 38 movable by a micrometer screw 40, 42 which determines the distribution of fluid between the column and a cell section 30. Pumping radiation is applied from a source 10 along the axis of the column. Other constructional and operational details are given, (see Division H1). Representative laser mediums are Acridone in ethyl alcohol, 9,10 - diphenylanthracene, 4 - methyl - umbillferone, fluorescein in ethyl alcohol or H 2 O, acridine red in ethyl alcohol, DTTC iodide in DMSO or carbocyanine dyes.
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