Pulsed dye laser for excitation of strontium

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2004
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This thesis describes the construction and characterization of a high energy, tunable, pulsed dye laser that is used to make ultracold strontium plasma. In order to make ultracold plasma, we cool and trap strontium atoms in a magneto-optical trap (MOT) and then photoionize them with the dye laser. The dye laser is pumped by high-energy 355nm pulses from a commercial Nd:YAG laser and it gives out 10ns pulses of 400--415nm light with up to 50mJ/pulse. We will discuss the lasers spectrum, wavelength calibration, output power and efficiency for photoionizing strontium.

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Master of Science
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Atomic physics, Optics
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Gupta, Priya. "Pulsed dye laser for excitation of strontium." (2004) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/17681.

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