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- Editors:
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Charles V. Shank
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Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, USA
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Robin Hochstrasser
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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
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Wolfgang Kaiser
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Technische Universität München, München, Fed. Rep. of Germany
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Table of contents (75 papers)
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Applications in Solid State Physics
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- D. von der Linde, J. Kuhl, R. Lambrich
Pages 275-279
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- R. L. Fork, C. V. Shank, B. I. Greene, F. K. Reinhart, R. A. Logan
Pages 280-284
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- A. M. Johnson, D. H. Auston, P. R. Smith, J. C. Bean, J. P. Harbison, D. Kaplan
Pages 285-289
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- M. F. Becker, R. M. Walser, J. G. Ambrose, D. Y. Sheng
Pages 290-293
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- A. Migus, J. L. Martin, R. Astier, A. Antonetti, D. Hulin, A. Mysyrowicz
Pages 294-297
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- Y. Aoyagi, Y. Segawa, T. Baba, S. Namba
Pages 298-302
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- B. D. Schwartz, A. V. Nurmikko
Pages 303-307
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- P. Hu, S. Chu, H. M. Gibbs
Pages 308-309
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- E. W. Van Stryland, A. L. Smirl, W. E. Williams, M. J. Soileau
Pages 310-313
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Ultrashort Processes/Biology
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Front Matter
Pages 315-315
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- D. Holten, S. Sadiq Shah, M. W. Windsor
Pages 317-321
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- T. L. Netzel, R. R. Bucks, S. G. Boxer, J. Fujita
Pages 322-326
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- M. E. Lippitsch, A. Leitner, M. Riegler, F. R. Aussenegg
Pages 327-330
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- R. J. Robbins, D. P. Millar, A. H. Zewail
Pages 331-335
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- D. A. Angelov, G. G. Gruzadyan, P. G. Kryukov, V. S. Letokhov, D. N. Nikogosyan, A. A. Oraevsky
Pages 336-339
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Spectroscopic Techniques
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Front Matter
Pages 341-341
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- M. G. Sceats, F. Kamga, D. Podolski
Pages 348-350
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- M. Asano, J. A. Koningstein
Pages 351-356
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- M. Matsuoka, H. Nakatsuka, M. Fujita
Pages 357-361
About this book
The second international conference on the subject of Picosecond Phenomena was held June 18-20, 1980, in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Scientists from a broad range of disciplines were brought together to discuss their common interest in ultrafast processes. This meeting was organized as a Topical Meeting of the Optical Society of America and was attended by 250 partici pants. The conference reviewed the latest advances in the experimental and theo retical understanding of phenomena that occur on a picosecond timescale. New discoveries in electronics, chemical dynamics, solid state physics, and pico second optics highlighted the interactions between chemists, physicists, biologists,and engineers who attended the conference. The enthusia~m gener ated by the rapid progress in the last two years and the pleasant Cape Cod weather resulted in a successful and enjoyable conference. The conference owes a special thanks to Dr. Jarus Quinn, Joan Connon, and their colleagues at the Optical Society of America for doing a superb job in implementing the meeting arrangements and to the program committee for the selection and organization of the technical presentations. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, the u.S. Army Research Office, and the AFOSR.
Editors and Affiliations
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Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, USA
Charles V. Shank
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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Robin Hochstrasser
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Technische Universität München, München, Fed. Rep. of Germany
Wolfgang Kaiser