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subjects
Lasers.
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Masers.
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Quantum electronics.
27
Lasers -- Juvenile literature.
25
Nonlinear optics.
21
Holography.
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1980-1999
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch
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High energy lasers and their applications
Lasers and their applications
1965
Understanding laser technology
by
C. Breck Hitz
PennWell Books,
Introduction to lasers and their applications
by
Donald C. O'Shea
Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.,
Lasers
by
Peter W. Milonni
Wiley,
Introduction to lasers and their applications
by
Donald C. O'Shea
Laser physics
by
Murray Sargent
Lasers and their applications
by
M. J. Beesley
Principles of laser dynamics
Elsevier, 1995
Selected papers on rare-earth-doped fiber laser sources and amplifiers
SPIE Optical Engineering Press, 1992
Lasers
CRC Press, 1991
Lasers
National Academy Press, 1987
Laseres y sus aplicaciones
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1986
Lasertechnik
A. Hüthig, 1984
Lasers in applied and fundamental research
A. Hilger, 1985
Frontiers of laser technology
PennWell Books, 1985
Le Laser
Technique et documentation, Lavoisier, 1984
Lazernye sistemy
In-t teplofiziki, 1982
Lazernye sistemy
Izd-vo "Nauka," Sibirskoe otd-nie, 1980
Pure modes with pulsed lasers.
Istituto di fisica del Politecnico, 1968
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