2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2018.08.073
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Towards in-jet resonance ionization spectroscopy: An injection-locked Titanium:Sapphire laser system for the PALIS-facility

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“…A optical table with a pulsed laser system and optics dedicated to the transport of laser beams to RAPTOR (see Fig. 1 hosts one pulsed titaniumsapphire (Ti:Sa) Z-cavity [13] pumped by a 10-kHz Nd:YAG laser, and an injection-locked Ti:Sa cavity [14]. The latter is seeded with CW laser light fibered from a Ti:Sa Matisse ring laser located in the CW laser cabin.…”
Section: Raptor Beamlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A optical table with a pulsed laser system and optics dedicated to the transport of laser beams to RAPTOR (see Fig. 1 hosts one pulsed titaniumsapphire (Ti:Sa) Z-cavity [13] pumped by a 10-kHz Nd:YAG laser, and an injection-locked Ti:Sa cavity [14]. The latter is seeded with CW laser light fibered from a Ti:Sa Matisse ring laser located in the CW laser cabin.…”
Section: Raptor Beamlinementioning
confidence: 99%