
High Energy/ Average Power Lasers and Intense Beam Applications II
by Davis, Steven J.; Heaven, Michael C.; Schriempf, J. ThomasRent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
The long journey from idea to industrial success | |
A method for comparison of computational fluid dynamic simulation and planar laser induced fluorescence images for a supersonic flowfield | |
Prediction of I[superscript 2]P[subscript 1/2][approaches][superscript 2]P[subscript 3/2] transition lineshapes from 3D, time dependent simulations of chemical oxygen-iodine laser (COIL) flowfields | |
Multi-pathway I[subscript 2] dissociation model for COIL | |
A study on an all gas-phase iodine laser based on NCI[subscript 3] reaction system | |
Progress toward realization of a KW-class EOIL laser | |
Production of metastable singlet oxygen in the reaction of nitric oxide with active oxygen | |
Improved production of O[subscript 2](a[superscript 1][Delta]) in capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges | |
EOIL power scaling in a 1-5 kW supersonic discharge-flow reactor | |
Hydrocarbon-free resonance transition 795-nm rubidium laser | |
Progress in alkali lasers development | |
Diode-pumped alkali vapor lasers for high power applications | |
Long-term stabilized two beam combination laser system with amplifiers using the phase controlled stimulated Brillouin scattering phase conjugate mirrors | |
Electra: durable repetitively pulsed angularly multiplexed KrF laser system | |
Recent developments in UV laser micromachining | |
High-intensity subpicosecond vacuum ultraviolet laser system | |
Techniques of single amplified high intensity ultra-short pulse laser system | |
Author Index | |
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