Rokni et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Rare gas halide lasersRokni et al., 2013
- Document ID
- 2876232629708009851
- Author
- Rokni M
- Jacob J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Applied Atomic Collision Physics, edited by HSW Massey, EW McDaniel, and B. Bederson (Academic, New York, 1982)
External Links
- 150000004820 halides 0 title abstract description 13
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- H01S3/16—Solid materials
- H01S3/1601—Solid materials characterised by an active (lasing) ion
- H01S3/1603—Solid materials characterised by an active (lasing) ion rare earth
- H01S3/1608—Solid materials characterised by an active (lasing) ion rare earth erbium
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- H01S3/06—Construction or shape of active medium
- H01S3/063—Waveguide lasers, i.e. whereby the dimensions of the waveguide are of the order of the light wavelength
- H01S3/067—Fibre lasers
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- H01S3/22—Gases
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