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Picosecond gain dynamics of KrF

Applied Physics B Photophysics and Laser Chemistry, 1984
We describe the generation of excimer-laser pulses of 2×104, saturation energy density of 2.0 mJ/cm2, and gain recovery time of 4 ns were measured. In contrast to XeCl* no short-gain rcovery time was found in KrF* and the stored inversion could be fully depleted bya single ps pulse.
Szatmari, S., Schäfer, F.
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Picosecond Spectroscopy

Analytical Chemistry, 1970
Peter M. Rentzepis, Charles J. Mitschele
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Picosecond Chemical and Biological Events

Science, 1978
Picosecond spectroscopy is a relatively new field of science that utilizes ultrashort laser pulses to monitor events taking place in the 10 -12 second regime. The continuing development of picosecond spectroscopy has made possible the detection and measurement of the primary events in many physical and biological ...
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Picosecond Laser

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2020
Raminder Saluja, Richard D. Gentile
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An update on fractional picosecond laser treatment: histology and clinical applications

Lasers in Medical Science, 2023
Michael R Hamblin, Xiang Wen
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Picosecond ultrasonics

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1989
H.T. Grahn, H.J. Maris, J. Tauc
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A Systematic Review of Picosecond Laser in Dermatology: Evidence and Recommendations

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2021
Douglas C Wu, Henry H L Chan
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Picosecond relaxation processes in chemistry

1977
One of the basic questions in chemistry today is concerned with the degradation of energy in a molecular system. The time-dependent redistribution of energy among the various degrees of freedom within a molecule on excitation to some excited state and the interactions and energy exchange of the excited molecule with surrounding molecules and external ...
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Picosecond electronics and optoelectronics

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1986
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