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"David W. Piston" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Jun 1994 12:34:34 -0600
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The 488nm transition of Argon is much, much stronger than the 514nm one.
if your 514nm line is stronger then you either have a special mirror
set in the laser which amplifies the 514nm and suppresses the 488, or
you have a serious misalignment problem which is probably degrading both
lines.
 
                                Dave Piston
                                Vanderbilt University

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