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14 October 1971 The Holographic Detection Of Transient Phase Objects In Laser Glass
Joel A. Levitt
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Proceedings Volume 0025, Developments in Holography II; (1971) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953514
Event: Developments in Holography, 1971, Boston, United States
Abstract
Neodymium oxide doped laser glass, with compositions commonly used in our laboratory, are sometimes observed to fracture in use. Similar fractures can be produced by illuminating unpumped glass with a laser pulse with sufficient energy and power densities. This is commonly done to establish the durability of laser glass before fabricating finished laser rods from it. (Ref. 1)
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Joel A. Levitt "The Holographic Detection Of Transient Phase Objects In Laser Glass", Proc. SPIE 0025, Developments in Holography II, (14 October 1971); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953514
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Particles

Holograms

Glasses

Microscopes

Pulsed laser operation

Cameras

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