Production year
2004
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Laser à colorant émettant un faisceau lumineux de couleur variable. Ce laser à colorant, permettant de générer des impulsions nanosecondes au voisinage de 600 nm, est utilisé pour générer des trains d'impulsions solitoniques ultra-courtes (inf 1 ps) à des débits supérieurs au THz (tera-hertz) et pour observer des processus d'attraction de la polarisation.
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2004
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