Basov et al., 1979 - Google Patents
Self-sustained electrophotoionized discharge in compressed gasesBasov et al., 1979
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- Basov N
- Glotov E
- Danilychev V
- Milanich A
- Soroka A
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- Journal de Physique Colloques
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/3/. But the realization of laser potentialities is impeded by strong absorption/3/at radiation wavelengths of the existing lasers and at possible wavelengths of new laser~ systems, viz. Ax2Cl*, Xe2C1*, Kr2F* etc. The absorption is connected with 1) IJe2+, Ar2+, Bt2, xe2+ …
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