NASA needs lasers that are capable of generating a specific preselected wavelength, have a small but useful tuning range, and are highly efficient. NASA Langley responded to this need by developing 2 compositionally tuned Nd laser materials that operate at a preselected wavelength, 0.94411 lm in thi
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Tm:fiber lasers for remote sensing
โ Scribed by Norman P. Barnes; Brian M. Walsh; Donald J. Reichle; Russell J. DeYoung
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- Elsevier Science
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- 31
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