Abstract
Distributed feedback and grating tuned pulsed dye lasers operating simultaneously and independently tuned are described. Gain competition effects are shown to play an important role in a spatially modulated gain medium. The distributed feedback dye laser output exhibits subnanosecond pulses while the second laser has a few nanosecond pulse.
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