Spiking and mode-structure of solid-state lasers

  • P. Schweitzer
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Mathematical Method 
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References

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    H. Inaba, S. Kainuma, andN. Tsuya, J. Appl. Phys. Japan32, 508 (1963);N. Tsuya, H. Inaba, S. Kainuma, andT. Sato, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. [II]9, 281 (1964);S. Kainuma, T. Sato, N. Tsuya, andH. Inaba, to be published in Applied Optics.Google Scholar
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    It appears that the theory presented here accounts very well for the results ofPratesi, Ronchi, andToraldo di Francia on the slightly mis-aligned, many-element ruby laser (see these Proceedings). I am very grateful to the first and last author for discussion.Google Scholar
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    Stickley, Bradbury, andSchweitzer, Internat. Conference on Microwaves, Circuits, and Information Theory, Tokyo, Sept. 1964.Google Scholar

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© Birkhäuser-Verlag 1965

Authors and Affiliations

  • P. Schweitzer
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  1. 1.Air Force Cambridge Research LaboratoriesBedfordUSA

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