Los Alamos Conference on Optics, University of California, Los Alamos, N. Mex., May 23-25, 1979, Proceedings

Physics – Optics

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Conferences, Laser Applications, Laser Fusion, Optical Equipment, Optical Measurement, Carbon Dioxide Lasers, Carbon Tetrafluoride, Fiber Optics, Holography, Interferometers, Laser Guidance, Laser Outputs, Laser Spectroscopy, Laser Target Designators, Optical Pumping, Plasma Diagnostics, Thermal Blooming

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The Conference focused on optical components, optics for laser fusion, laser and detectors, and applications of optics in diagnostics. Papers were given on holographic optical elements, a laser beam expander, multi-terawatt CO2 laser fusion systems, Helios beam diagnostics, the Antares beam alignment system, an optically pumped CF4 laser system, multipulse energy extraction in CO2 laser amplifiers, fiber optics applications in plasma diagnostics, phase conjugation on CO2 lasers, high power gas lasers and spectroscopy, and interferometry and applications to optical testing.

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