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Studies Using High Intensity Pulsed Laser Beams
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Abstract
The experimental procedure used in generating very high intensity pulsed laser beams is reviewed. This is followed by a discussion of the experiments to date using these high intensity beams to observe electrical breakdown at optical frequencies and nonlinear optical effects. Possible applications are also discussed briefly.
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Terhune, R. and Maker, P., "Studies Using High Intensity Pulsed Laser Beams," SAE Technical Paper 640395, 1964, https://doi.org/10.4271/640395.Also In
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- Minck, R. W. Terhune, R. W. Rado, W. G. “Stimulated Raman Effects and Resonant Four Photon Interactions in Gases,” Appl. Phys. Letters, to be published