Soviet Gas Laser Research


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An analysis which deals with Soviet gas-laser research is part of a continuing survey of Soviet theoretical and experimental developments in the general maser field. Published Soviet reports on gas-laser development fall readily into a well-defined area and characterize a fairly independent research effort which has little connection with any other aspects of Soviet work in quantum electronics. Soviet scientists engaged in gas-laser work have remained within its coundaries, at least as far as quantum electronics is concerned. (Author).













Soviet Laser Research


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Bibilography of Soviet Laser Developments


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The report covers the first quarter of 1972 with the major yield of information coming from the approximately 30 periodicals known to report the most advanced and interesting findings in Soviet laser technology. This as well as the previous reports covers the following topics: (1) laser research--solid state, liquid, gas and chemical lasers; UV; components; nonlinear optics; spectroscopy of laser materials; short pulse generation; crystal growing; and general theory; (2) laser applications--biological effects, communications, computer technology, holography, instrumentation, materials processing, and plasma generation. (Author).







Bibliography of Soviet Laser Developments, Number 12, April-June 1973


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The report is the Soviet Laser Bibliography for the second quarter of 1973 and is No. 12 in the series on Soviet laser developments. The coverage includes basic research on solid state, liquid and gas lasers; chemical lasers; ultraviolet lasers; components; nonlinear optics, spectroscopy of laser materials; pulse generation; crystal growing; and general theory. Laser applications are listed under biological effects; communications; computer technology; holography; instrumentation and measurements; materials processing; and plasma generation and diagnostics. (Author).




Soviet Chemical Laser Research: Pulsed Lasers


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The document reviews Soviet work on pulsed chemical lasers published in the open literature in 1963-1970. Whereas U.S. research combines the approaches of physics, quantum electrodynamics, and aerodynamics, Soviet laser research is heavily--and expertly--oriented to understanding the chemical reactions. They prefer pulsed to cw systems, concentrating on kinetics of vibrationally excited diatomic systems. The documents studies gas lasers with discharge, photolytic, and other initiation and includes research on HN3+CO2 mixtures and studying means of controlling reaction rates by resonant coupling and selective heating. The report also proposes a laser based on photorecombination of atoms. (Author).