An edition of Principi dei laser (1970)

Principi dei laser.

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An edition of Principi dei laser (1970)

Principi dei laser.

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This new Fourth Edition of Principles of Lasers is so thoroughly updated and expanded that it is virtually a whole new book. But the text's essential mission remains the same: to provide a wide-ranging yet unified description of laser behavior, physics, technology, and current applications. Dr. Svelto emphasizes the physical rather than the mathematical aspects of lasers, and presents the subject in the simplest terms compatible with a correct physical understanding.

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Publisher
Tamburini
Language
Italian
Pages
262

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1998, Plenum Press
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Principles of lasers
1989, Plenum
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Principles of lasers
1982, Plenum Press
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Principles of lasers
Principles of lasers
1976, Plenum Press
in English
Cover of: Principi dei laser.
Principi dei laser.
1970, Tamburini
in Italian

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Published in
Milano

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Library of Congress
QC446.2 .S94

The Physical Object

Pagination
262 p.
Number of pages
262

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5770551M
LCCN
71486587
OCLC/WorldCat
3678541

First Sentence

"To describe the phenomenon of spontaneous emission (Fig. 1.1a), let us consider two energy levels, 1 and 2, of some atom or molecule of a given material with energies E1 and E2 (E1 < E2), respectively."

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