A laser spectrometer and wavemeter for pulsed lasers
J. A. McKay
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A laser spectrometer and wavemeter for pulsed lasers
by J. A. McKay
Published
1989
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
Use of laser radiation to determine scanning functions, and
[Laser wavemeter/spectrometer operating manual]
Calibration of the forward-scattering spectrometer probe
Spectroscopy of solid state laser materials
The design of optical spectrometers
Optogalvanic spectroscopy and its applications
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