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  1. Molecular Beam Epitaxy of III–V Compounds

    An important aspect of the large expansion in the development and production of solid-state devices has been the increasing demand for more...
    Klaus Ploog in III–V Semiconductors
    Conference paper 1980
  2. Planetary System

    S. Böhme, U. Esser, ... G. Zech in Literature 1978, Part 1
    Chapter 1978
  3. Picosecond Nonlinear Optics

    The extremely active interest in recent years in the study with picosecond pulses of nonlinear optical effects can be accounted for by a number of...
    D. H. Auston in Ultrashort Light Pulses
    Chapter 1977
  4. Applications of stimulated Raman scattering

    The applications of stimulated Raman scattering reviewed in this paper include: determination of spontaneous Raman parameters and nonlinear...

    Max Maier in Applied physics
    Article 01 November 1976
  5. A large coaxial lidar for elastic and inelastic scattering studies of the stratosphere

    A very powerful, fixed zenith laser radar system, based upon a liquid dye laser, is described in detail. The laser is a linear flashlamp pumped dye...

    R. E. W. Pettifer, G. J. Jenkins, ... J. H. Convery in Optical and Quantum Electronics
    Article 01 September 1976
  6. Resonant Raman scattering in semiconductors

    The Raman tensor (transition susceptibility) contains two basic pieces of information: the dipole matrix elements and density of states of electronic...
    Wolfgang Richter in Solid-State Physics
    Chapter 1976
  7. Pulsed laser damage of proustite

    Pulsed laser damage thresholds have been measured for proustite (Ag 3 As S 3 ) as the wavelengths 0.694, 1.065, 1.32 and 10.6 μm. The damage thresholds...

    B. Luther-Davies, R. C. Smith, R. Wyatt in Applied physics
    Article 01 July 1975
  8. Second-Harmonic Generation of Intense Laser Light in Transparent Centrosymmetric Solids

    The authors analyze the feasibility of second-harmonic generation (SHG) intensity amplification in centrosymmetric solids by:...
    Stanisław Kielich, Roman Zawodny in Optical Properties of Highly Transparent Solids
    Chapter 1975
  9. Fundamentals of Inelastic Light Scattering in Semiconductors and Insulators

    During the past ten years inelastic light scattering spectroscopy has developed into one of the most powerful and most widely used optical techniques...
    A. Pinczuk, E. Burstein in Light Scattering in Solids
    Chapter 1975
  10. Semiconductor Components for Monolithic Applications

    In monolithic integrated optics, all optical functions must be obtained in a single material. These optical functions can be broadly categorized as...
    E. Garmire in Integrated Optics
    Chapter 1975
  11. Utility and futility of semiconductor effects

    Some of the typical semiconductor properties have led to large-scale production of devices while others remain merely laboratory speciaties. This...
    Herbert Weiss in Festkörperprobleme 14
    Chapter 1974
  12. Generation and applications of passively mode-locked picosecond light pulses

    A model concerning the generation of picosecond light pulses in solid state lasers is compared with existing experimental observations. The quality...

    A. Laubereau, W. Kaiser in Opto-electronics
    Article 01 January 1974
  13. Transmitted phonon drag measurements in Ge

    The transmitted phonon drag effect in germanium (which is based on the pronounced phonon—electron interaction at low temperatures) is described. Its...

    B. Rősner, Z. Bodó, ... B. Wohn in Acta Physica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
    Article 01 June 1970
  14. Phonon-assisted two-photon exciton transitions in semiconductors

    The theory of phonon-assisted two-photon exeiton transitions is developed from third-order time-dependent perturbation theory. Three different band...

    Article 01 January 1973
  15. Light Generation by Semiconductors

    Electroluminescent devices emit incoherent visible or infrared light with typical linewidths of about 100 Å while the coherent radiation emitted by...
    Karlheinz Seeger in Semiconductor Physics
    Chapter 1973
  16. Applications

    Kiyo Tomiyasu in The Laser Literature
    Chapter 1968
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