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Lasers with Nuclear Pumping

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  • Showcases the most important results and stages of NPL development not just in Russian Federal Nuclear Center, VNIIEF, but also in other Russian and foreign laboratories
  • Systematizes the fragmented information accumulated during tens of years, that was frequently published in scientific editions or collected conference materials with limited circulation
  • Contains a historical overview of all the information published during the past 40 years on the subject of NPLs

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This book covers the history of lasers with nuclear pumping (Nuclear Pumped Lasers, NPLs). This book showcases the most important results and stages of NPL development in The Russian Federal Nuclear Center (VNIIEF) as well as other Russian and international laboratories, including laboratories in the United States. The basic science and technology behind NPLs along with potential applications are covered throughout the book.

As the first comprehensive discussion of NPLs, students, researchers, and application engineers interested in high energy lasers will find this book to be an extremely valuable source of information about these unique lasers.

Authors and Affiliations

  • The Russian Federal Nuclear Center, Sarov, Russia

    S.P. Melnikov, A.A. Sinyanskii, A.N. Sizov

  • University of Illinois, Urbana, USA

    George H. Miley

About the authors

George Miley, University of Illionis, ghmiley@illionis.edu

Sergey Petrovich Melnikov, The Russian Federal Nuclear Center (VNIIEF), melnikov@expd.vniief.ru

Alexandr Nikolaevich Sizov, The Russian Federal Nuclear Center (VNIIEF)

Anatolii Alexandrovich Sinyanskii,  The Russian Federal Nuclear Center (VNIIEF)

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