Science, Volume 292John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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Page 1854
... wavelength experiments to test the basic physics and technology . This activity was led by experiments that reported gain at wavelengths of 4 to 13 μm in the mid - infrared ( 21 ) and high gain at wave- lengths of 15 to 16 μm ( 22-24 ) ...
... wavelength experiments to test the basic physics and technology . This activity was led by experiments that reported gain at wavelengths of 4 to 13 μm in the mid - infrared ( 21 ) and high gain at wave- lengths of 15 to 16 μm ( 22-24 ) ...
Page 1961
... wavelengths . Milton et al . ( p . 2037 ) demonstrate saturation for shorter visible and ultraviolet wavelengths , a critical step on the road to even shorter x - ray wavelengths . X blazars are different only because we are viewing ...
... wavelengths . Milton et al . ( p . 2037 ) demonstrate saturation for shorter visible and ultraviolet wavelengths , a critical step on the road to even shorter x - ray wavelengths . X blazars are different only because we are viewing ...
Page 2037
... wavelengths . Good agreement between theory and simulation indicates that scaling to much shorter wavelengths may be possible . These results confirm the physics behind the self - amplified spontaneous emission process and forward the ...
... wavelengths . Good agreement between theory and simulation indicates that scaling to much shorter wavelengths may be possible . These results confirm the physics behind the self - amplified spontaneous emission process and forward the ...
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