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Limitations on the use of rate equations for determining the parameters of codoped holmium-thulium lasers

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Abstract

Codoped laser performance is often modeled by rate equations. For thuliumholmium doped crystals, such equations can yield spurious results compared with experimental measurements.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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