Overview
- Editors:
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Aaron B. Budgor
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Electronics Division, Northrop Corp., Hawthorne, USA
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Leon Esterowitz
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Naval Research Lab., USA
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Larry G. DeShazer
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Spectra Technology, Inc., Bellevue, USA
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Table of contents (52 papers)
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Spectroscopy
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- R. M. Macfarlane, W. Lenth
Pages 14-18
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Chromium Spectroscopy
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- G. Armagan, B. Di Bartolo
Pages 35-43
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- D. B. Hollis, S. Parke, M. J. Payne
Pages 53-61
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Crystal Growth
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- B. H. T. Chai, M. Long, R. C. Morris, S. T. Lai
Pages 76-81
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- R. E. Fahey, A. J. Strauss, A. Sanchez, R. L. Aggarwal
Pages 82-88
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- R. F. Belt, J. A. Catalano
Pages 94-101
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Chromium Tunable Lasers
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Front Matter
Pages 103-103
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- P. Fuhrberg, W. Luhs, B. Struve, G. Litfin
Pages 113-117
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- J. Drube, G. Huber, D. Mateika
Pages 118-125
About this book
In June 1984 a conference on visible and IR tunable solid-state lasers was held in La Jolla, California. The proceedings were published as the first volume of this series, Tunable Solid State Lasers *. The emphasis of this meeting focused on discerning unified themes in the generic areas of: - Laser host/dopant identification and growth procedures, - Theoretical analysis to elucidate fundamental tunable laser principles, - Experimental investigations on laser spectroscopy to which theoretical analyses and models can be anchored, and - Auxiliary technology developments in efficient laser pumping sources (diodes, ftashlamps). Subsequent to the La Jolla conference, two topical meetings were held, co-sponsored by the Lasers and Electro-Optics Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the Optical Society of America (OSA). The contents of Tunable Solid-State Lasers II comprise the pro ceedings of the second of these two, held at Rippling River Resort, Zigzag, Oregon, June 4-6, 1986. In addition to the four areas of attention in the La Jolla meeting, pa pers on color-center and new rare-earth lasers, and on nonlinear frequency shifting were also given. In a fashion similar to the previous meetings, the informal atmosphere of the conference and meeting site was conducive to constructive interaction among the attendees. A total of 54 papers were scheduled for presentation, 20 of which were invited and 34 contributed.
Editors and Affiliations
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Electronics Division, Northrop Corp., Hawthorne, USA
Aaron B. Budgor
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Naval Research Lab., USA
Leon Esterowitz
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Spectra Technology, Inc., Bellevue, USA
Larry G. DeShazer