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  • D.Kouznetsov. Broadband laser materials and the McCumber relation. [[Chinese Optics Letters]] Optics Express, Vol. 14, Issue 15, pp. 6681-6686 (2006), doi 10.1364/OPEX.14.00068
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  • [[Optics and Spectroscopy]], July 1997, v.83, N6, p.909-913</ref>. ...me from the [[Quantum Mechanics]]. Aiming the application to the [[Quantum optics]], the special scaling of coordinates is assumed, in such a way that the co
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  • Diode-pumped continuous-wave and passively mode-locked Yb:GSO laser. [[Optics Express]], volume=14, pages=686-695
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  • Optics Express, Vol. 18, Issue 3, pp. 2168-2182 (2010) doi:10.1364/OE.18.002 [[Category:Optics]]
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  • ===Nonlinear Optics===
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  • ...once. The formalism had constructed for Physics (for needs of the Quantum Optics and the Laser Science), but it applies also to other sciences. In this work ...etsov. Quantum fluctuations do not annihilate the optical soliton. Quantum Optics: Journal of the European Optical Society Part B, Volume 4, Number 4, p.221-
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  • ...etsov. Quantum fluctuations do not annihilate the optical soliton. Quantum Optics, <b>4</b> 221-227 (1992) http://www.maik.rssi.ru/cgi-bin/search.pl?type=abstract&name=optics&number=10&year=99&page=594 или http://www.ils.uec.ac.jp/~dima/PAPERS/gom
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  • In the linear [[optics]], the transfer can be expressed as [[linear operator]], that describes the
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  • ...Kouznetsov. Broadband laser materials and the McCumber relation. [[Chinese Optics Letters]] '''5''' p.S240–S242 (2007).</ref>.
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  • ...large-aperture medium-repetition rate Nd:glass amplifier|journal=[[Applied Optics]]|volume=1837|pages=351–361| year=1981|doi=10.1364/AO.20.000351}}</ref>
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  • |journal=Lasers and Electro-Optics Society |journal= Lasers and Electro-Optics Society 1999 12th Annual Meeting. LEOS '99. IEEE
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  • * [[Atom optics]] [[Category:Quantum optics]]
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  • ...e resolution" may have meaning of reduction of \(d\); and "High resolution optics" refers to small values of \(d\). Various ways to improve the resolution are related with use of [[confocal optics]] and/or the [[interferometric microscopy]]
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  • ...he second order characterization of ultrashort pulses. [[Journal of Modern Optics]], v.46, No.15, p.2069-2077 (1999).<!-- DOI: 10.1080/09500349908231393 !-->
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  • ...v, D.Kh.Morozov. Density of turbulence-induced phase dislocations. Applied Optics, 1998, v.37, No.21, p.4525-4535.
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  • ...ical physics; Atomic and nuclear physics; Acoustics and molecular physics; Optics and spectroscopy; Solid state physics; and Geophysics, and more</i> ...ical physics; Atomic and nuclear physics; Acoustics and molecular physics; Optics and spectroscopy; Solid state physics; and Geophysics, and more.</i></ref>.
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  • ==Optics==
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  • [[Chinese Optics Letters]], 2007, v.5, p.S240-S242
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  • ...ry results of the limits of the single–mode approximation in the Quantum Optics had been published in the past century Optics and Spectroscopy, 1999, v.87, No.4, pp.594-602.
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  • | journal=[[Optics Letters]] <ref name="ils">"[http://www.ils.uec.ac.jp/Eatomoptics.html Atom Optics, Coherence and Ultra Cold Atoms]" on the website of ILS.</ref><ref name="h
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