Abstract
There has been recently important efforts devoted to the amplification of subpicosecond pulses, with laser pumped dye amplifier, in view of numerous applications in the domain of time-resolved spectroscopy. But still, little has been done for the theoretical understanding of such experiments. We develop here a theoretical model of laser pumped dye amplifiers to be compared to experimental arrangements which amplify subpicosecond pulses to gigawatt peak power [1,2].
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Migus, A., Martin, J.L., Astier, R., Orszag, A. (1980). A Model of Ultra-Short Pulse Amplification. In: Shank, C.V., Hochstrasser, R., Kaiser, W. (eds) Picosecond Phenomena II. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 14. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87861-9_14
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