Dobiasch et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Free-electron lasers and their applicationsDobiasch et al., 1983
- Document ID
- 8922249888435503548
- Author
- Dobiasch P
- Hohla K
- Meystre P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Optics and Lasers in Engineering
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Free-electron Lasers and Their Applications Page 1 Optics and Lasers in Engineering 4 (1983)
91-119 Free-electron Lasers and Their Applications P. Dobiasch,? KL Hohlal and P. Meystret
7’ Max-Planck-Institut fti Quantenoptik, D-8046 Garching, West Germany $ Lambda Physik …
- 239000003574 free electron 0 title abstract description 25
Classifications
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01S—DEVICES USING STIMULATED EMISSION
- H01S3/00—Lasers, i.e. devices for generation, amplification, modulation, demodulation, or frequency-changing, using stimulated emission, of infra-red, visible, or ultra-violet waves
- H01S3/09—Processes or apparatus for excitation, e.g. pumping
- H01S3/0903—Free-electron laser
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- G—PHYSICS
- G21—NUCLEAR PHYSICS; NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
- G21B—FUSION REACTORS
- G21B1/00—Thermonuclear fusion reactors
- G21B1/11—Details
- G21B1/23—Optical systems, e.g. for irradiating targets, for heating plasma or for plasma diagnostics
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