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  1. Handbook of laser wavelengths

    Weber, Marvin J., 1932-
    Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, c1999 [i.e. 1998].

    This volume represents the most complete, up-to-date compilation of wavelengths of lasers in all media. Divided by type - solid, liquid, and gas - and listed in order of increasing wavelength, "Handbook of Laser Wavelengths" includes: crystalline paramagnetic ion lasers, glass lasers, color center lasers, semiconductor lasers, polymer lasers, liquid and solid-state dye lasers, rare earth liquid lasers, neutral atom, ion, and molecular gas lasers, extreme ultraviolet and soft X-ray lasers, free electron lasers, nuclear-pumped lasers, and lasers in nature lasers without inversion.Brief descriptions of each type of laser are presented, followed by tables listing the laser wavelength, lasing element or medium, host, transition, and primary literature citations. A special section on commercial lasers is an added featured. "Handbook of Laser Wavelengths" singularly serves as the essential reference for scientists and engineers searching for laser sources for specific applications as well as a survey of the developments that have occurred since the advent of the laser.

  2. Handbook of nonlinear optical crystals

    Gurzadi͡an, G. G. (Gagik Grigorʹevich), 1957-
    2nd, rev. and updated ed. - New York : Springer, 1997.

    This text provides a complete description of the properties and applications of all non-linear crystals reported in the literature up to the beginning of 1990. It also includes the most important equations for calculating parameters of non-linear frequency converters. This textbook on nonlinear optics and laser physics is intended for researchers, engineers and postgraduate students.

  3. Handbook of nonlinear optical crystals

    Gurzadi͡an, G. G. (Gagik Grigorʹevich), 1957-
    3rd, rev. ed. - Berlin ; New York : Springer, c1999.

    This is the third revised edition of the book originally published in 1991. It provides a complete description of the properties and applications of nonlinear crystals. In addition, it presents the most important equations for calculating the main parameters of nonlinear frequency converters. This comprehensive reference work is now updated and will be of great value to all scientists and engineers working in nonlinear optics, quantum electronics and laser physics.

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