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Spectral characteristics of the radiation of artificial opal crystals in the presence of the photonic flame effect

Gorelik et al., 2007

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Gorelik V
Kudryavtseva A
Tareeva M
Tcherniega N
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The results of investigation of the spectral characteristics of radiation in the presence of the photonic flame effect recently discovered experimentally are presented. Radiation from a ruby laser operating in the Q-factor modulation regime with a generation wavelength of …
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