Abstract
Modern cw GaAlAs/GaAs heterostructure diode lasers are available with enough power to perform high resolution atomic spectroscopy in the visible and near IR. Interest has increased in diode laser spectroscopy since the development of several techniques improving their spectral purity and tunability.1 This makes them a real and inexpensive alternative to dye lasers.
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