Abstract
It is shown that the motion of a diffraction grating and an air-spaced Fabry-Perot interferometer in a Hänsch-type dye laser can be synchronized. A nitrogen-pumped dye laser built according to this principle was capable of resolving the iodine spectra over more than 30 nm. Result and error sources are discussed in detail.
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