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Structured Laser Radiation (SLR)

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Structured Laser Radiation is spatially amplitude-modulated radiation obtained with the aid of classical optical elements, DOE or structured screens [1, 2].

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Rinkevichyus, B.S., Evtikhieva, O.A., Raskovskaya, I.L. (2010). Structured Laser Radiation (SLR). In: Laser Refractography. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7397-9_2

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