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 3Scientific and Technical Information Division, National Aeronautics and Space Amdinistration, 1965 |
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absorption Akademiia Nauk SSSR amplifier amplitude applications Applied Physics Letters argon atmospheric ATOMIC Author TAB BRILLOUIN SCATTERING Calif cavity CFSTI characteristics coherent Corp crystal density Dept determined diffraction DIODES discharge discussed EFFECT ELECTROMAGNETIC energy Engineering equations EXCITATION experimental FABRY-PEROT Fabry-Pérot interferometer Fiziki frequency function GaAs GALLIUM ARSENIDE GAS LASER GIANT PULSE He-Ne laser holograms HOLOGRAPHY IEEE INJECTION LASERS intensity INTERACTION interferometer investigation ION LASER IRRADIATION laser action laser beam LASER DIODES LASER EMISSION LASER LIGHT LASER OSCILLATION laser output LASER PUMPED LASER RADIATION magnetic field MASER measurements method MICROWAVE mirror modes modulation Moscow NEODYMIUM noise NONLINEAR observed obtained output power P-N JUNCTION parameters PHOTON PLASMA polarization PULSED LASER Q-switched RADAR Radio RAMAN range refs Contract RESONATOR RUBY LASER scattering signal Soviet Physics spectral spectrum STIMULATED EMISSION techniques Technology TEMPERATURE theory THERMAL threshold tion transition TRAVELING WAVE USSR wavelength West Germany
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