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Program for standardizing control and measuring equipment used in measuring laser radiations and devices

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  1. All-Union State Standard (GOST) 1.25-76: “State Standardization System (GSS). Metrological provisions. Basic regulations.”

  2. B. M. Stepanov, Abstracts of Papers Read at the Conference on Laser Optics [in Russian], Leningrad (1976).

  3. GOST 8.198-76: “State System for Ensuring Uniform Measurements (GSI). Special State Standard and All-Union test scheme for equipment used in measuring the pwoer of pulsed coherent radiations in the range of 0.4–10.6 Μm.”

  4. GOST 8.199-76: “GSI. Special State Standard and All-Union test scheme for equipment used in measuring the spectral power density of coherent radiations in the range of 0.4–10.6 Μm.”

  5. GOST 8.200-76: “GSI. Special State Standard and All-Union test scheme for equipment used in measuring the relative power density distribution in the cross section of a continuously radiated laser-oscillator beam in the range of 0.4–10.6 Μm.”

  6. GOST 8.275-78: “GSI. Primary State Standard and All-Union test scheme for equipment used in measuring the laser-radiation mean power in the range of 0.3–12.0 Μm.”

  7. GOST 8.276-78: “GSI. Special State Standard and All-Union test scheme for equipment used in measuring the energy of pulsed laser radiations in the range of 0.3–12.0 Μm.”

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 11, pp. 44–45, November, 1979.

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Ignatovich, T.N., Sachkov, V.I. Program for standardizing control and measuring equipment used in measuring laser radiations and devices. Meas Tech 22, 1347–1348 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00827883

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