Gas, Chemical, Free-Electron, and X-Ray Lasers

  • Svelto O
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The physics of lasers is described: a laser is light amplication by stimulation of emitted radiation. The laser beam is monochromatic, highly collimated, and delivers very high energy.

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Svelto, O. (1998). Gas, Chemical, Free-Electron, and X-Ray Lasers. In Principles of Lasers (pp. 419–461). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6266-2_10

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