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A short survey is given of population inversions resulting from chemical reactions. The way in which the possibilities for realisation of a chemical laser are investigated by us is discussed and the results obtained are given.
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Bleekrode, R., Nieuwpoort, W.C. Chemical lasers II. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP) 16, 107–110 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01589067
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