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Stimulated Optical Radiation in Ruby

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Schawlow and Townes1 have proposed a technique for the generation of very monochromatic radiation in the infra-red optical region of the spectrum using an alkali vapour as the active medium. Javan2 and Sanders3 have discussed proposals involving electron-excited gaseous systems. In this laboratory an optical pumping technique has been successfully applied to a fluorescent solid resulting in the attainment of negative temperatures and stimulated optical emission at a wave-length of 6943 Å. ; the active material used was ruby (chromium in corundum).

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MAIMAN, T. Stimulated Optical Radiation in Ruby. Nature 187, 493–494 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/187493a0

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