Lasers and Masers: a Continuing Bibliography: A Selection of Annotated References to Unclassified Reports and Journal Articles Introduced Into the NASA Information System During the Period January, 1962-, Volume 2Scientific and Technical Information Division, National Aeronautics and Space Amdinistration, 1965 |
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... modulation bandwidth obtainable with these devices permits the development of frequency and pulse - modulation communications systems which overcome scintillation noise produced by the tur- bulent atmosphere . Emphasis has been placed ...
... modulation bandwidth obtainable with these devices permits the development of frequency and pulse - modulation communications systems which overcome scintillation noise produced by the tur- bulent atmosphere . Emphasis has been placed ...
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... modulated in a continuous manner . The transit time of the light beam may be measured in terms of a shift in the modulation phase between the outgoing and incoming light waves . In the second case an injection laser is pulse modulated ...
... modulated in a continuous manner . The transit time of the light beam may be measured in terms of a shift in the modulation phase between the outgoing and incoming light waves . In the second case an injection laser is pulse modulated ...
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... modulated transmitted reference heterodyne system is insensitive to atmospherically induced noise fluctuations . Improvements in laser frequency stability are indicated to permit evaluation of broadband modulation capability . N67-17362 ...
... modulated transmitted reference heterodyne system is insensitive to atmospherically induced noise fluctuations . Improvements in laser frequency stability are indicated to permit evaluation of broadband modulation capability . N67-17362 ...
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... modulation experiments , provide information for comparing a noncoherent amplitude modulation system , a coherent amplitude modulated system , and a coherent frequency modulated system . The results show the superiority of noncoherent ...
... modulation experiments , provide information for comparing a noncoherent amplitude modulation system , a coherent amplitude modulated system , and a coherent frequency modulated system . The results show the superiority of noncoherent ...
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... modulation of the pump . Second , the modulation of the backward Stokes beam should be quite gentle compared to that of the forward beam . Third , the forward - backward power asymmetry is a very sensitive function of short - term ...
... modulation of the pump . Second , the modulation of the backward Stokes beam should be quite gentle compared to that of the forward beam . Third , the forward - backward power asymmetry is a very sensitive function of short - term ...
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ABSORPTION abstract see issue Akademiia Nauk SSSR AMPLIFIER Applied Physics ARGON ATMOSPHERIC ATOMIC Calif CFSTI CHARACTERISTICS COEFFICIENT DENSITY DETERMINED DIFFRACTION DISCHARGE DISCUSSING DOPED EFFECT Electrical ENERGY EQUATIONS EXCITATION experimental FREQUENCY function GALLIUM ARSENIDE GAS LASER GIANT PULSE GLASS LASER He-Ne HELIUM-NEON LASER HIGH INJECTION LASERS INTENSITY INTERFEROMETER ION LASER IONIZATION Journal of Quantum Laboratories LASER ACTION LASER BEAM LASER DIODE LASER EMISSION LASER LIGHT LASER OPERATING LASER OSCILLATORS LASER OUTPUT LASER PULSE LASER PUMPING LASER RADIATION LASER SYSTEM LIQUID LUMINESCENCE MAGNETIC FIELD MASER MEASUREMENT MICROWAVE MIRROR MODE MODULATION MOLECULAR NOISE NONLINEAR NOTING observed obtained OPTICAL PUMPING OUTPUT POWER P-N JUNCTION PARAMETERS PHOTON PLASMA POPULATION INVERSION PULSED LASER Q-FACTOR Quantum Electronics Quantum Electronics Conference RADAR refs Research RESONATOR RUBY LASER SATURATION SCATTERING SEMICONDUCTOR LASER SOLID STATE LASER SPECTRAL SPECTROSCOPY SPECTRUM STIMULATED EMISSION TECHNIQUES TEMPERATURE THEORY THERMAL THRESHOLD tion TRANSITIONS TRAVELING WAVE USSR VAPOR WAVELENGTH WIDTH
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Page iii - Each entry in the bibliography consists of a citation and an abstract. The listing of entries is arranged in two major groups. Report literature references are contained in the first group and are subdivided according to their date of announcement in TPA and STAR.
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Page 158 - As in conventional fiber optics, the refractive index of the core is greater than that of the cladding, so that light is carried in the core by total internal reflection.
Page 1-27 - The twofold purpose of this study was: 1. To analyze optical second -harmonic generation (SHG) in the focus of the lowest order transverse mode of a cw gas laser beam; 2. To utilize the power enhancement available from focusing to measure smaller nonlinearities on a cw basis than previously had been done. "The...
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