PACS numbers

33.80.Be Level crossing and optical pumping 33.80.Gj Diffuse spectra; predissociation, photodissociation 42.55.Lt Gas lasers including excimer and metal-vapor lasers 42.60.Jf Beam characteristics: profile, intensity, and power; spatial pattern formation 92.60.Vb Radiative processes, solar radiation
  1. V.D. Zvorykin “N G Basov's role in the development of excimer lasers: a half-century history from the launch of the first Xe2 laser at the Lebedev Physical Institute to modern laser systems66 1037–1058 (2023)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.−v, 42.62.−b (all)
  2. Modern problems in the physical sciences (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 23 November 2011)55 721–738 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 02.70.−c, 05.10.−a, 05.50.+q, 14.60.St, 23.40.−s, 31.10.+z, 42.55.Lt, 42.60.Lh, 52.50.Jm (all)
  3. A.A. Ionin “High-power IR- and UV-laser systems and their applications55 721–728 (2012)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Lh, 52.50.Jm (all)
  4. Modern problems in physical sciences (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 26 October 2011)55 408–425 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 42.25.−p, 42.30.−d, 42.60.Jf, 72.80.Vp, 73.20.−r, 75.30.−m, 75.50.−y, 81.05.Bx, 81.05.ue (all)
  5. V.G. Volostnikov “Modern optics of Gaussian beams55 412–420 (2012)
    42.25.−p, 42.30.−d, 42.60.Jf (all)
  6. E.G. Abramochkin, V.G. Volostnikov “Spiral light beams47 1177–1203 (2004)
    42.25.Bs, 42.30.Lr, 42.60.Jf (all)
  7. E.A. Ryabov “Laser isotope separation by IR multiphoton dissociation of molecules47 627–629 (2004)
    28.60.+s, 33.80.Gj, 33.80.Wz (all)
  8. V.S. Vorob’ev “Plasma arising during the interaction of laser radiation with solids36 (12) 1129–1157 (1993)
    52.40.Hf, 52.38.−r, 52.25.Fi, 42.60.Jf, 52.25.Jm (all)
  9. V.M. Gordienko, N.I. Koroteev, V.T. Platonenko “Generation of superstrong optical fields on the basis on high-power femtosecond laser systems with excimer amplification and experiments on the generation of ultrashort x-ray pulses36 (12) 1158–1160 (1993)
    52.38.Ph, 52.25.Kn, 52.40.Hf, 52.25.Fi, 42.60.Jf (all)
  10. G.B. Al’tshuler, M.V. Inochkin “Erratum: Nonlinear lenses and their applications [Phys. Usp. 36, 604-620 (July 1993)]36 (11) 1085–1085 (1993)
    42.79.Bh, 42.65.−k, 42.15.Fr, 42.60.Jf (all)
  11. G.B. Al’tshuler, M.V. Inochkin “Nonlinear lenses and their applications36 (7) 604–620 (1993)
    42.79.Bh, 42.65.−k, 42.15.Fr, 42.60.Jf (all)
  12. E.V. Shpol’skii “Contemporary photochemistry36 (4) 295–310 (1993)
    82.50.−m, 82.30.Lp, 33.80.Gj, 82.20.Ln (all)
  13. E.B. Aleksandrov, A.F. Andreev et alVeniamin Pavlovich Chebotaev (Obituary)36 (2) 100–101 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Lh, 32.80.Wr (all)
  14. Ya.S. Bobovich “Recent progress in dynamical spectroscopy of Raman light scattering35 (6) 481–505 (1992)
    33.20.Fb, 78.30.Cp, 78.30.Jw, 78.47.+p, 33.80.Be (all)
  15. S.A. Akhmanov, V.E. Gusev “Laser excitation of ultrashort acoustic pulses: New possibilities in solid-state spectroscopy, diagnostics of fast processes, and nonlinear acoustics35 (3) 153–191 (1992)
    43.35.Ud, 42.62.Fi, 42.65.Re, 42.60.Jf, 43.25.−x, 01.30.Rr (all)
  16. V.A. Aleshkevich, G.D. Kozhoridze, A.N. Matveev “Self-action of partly coherent laser radiation34 (9) 777–803 (1991)
    42.65.Hw, 42.65.Jx, 42.65.Re, 42.60.Jf (all)
  17. A.V. Andreev “X-ray lasers34 (4) 355–356 (1991)
    01.30.Vv, 42.55.Vc, 42.60.Jf, 07.85.Fv (all)
  18. M.P. Auzin’sh, R.S. Ferber “Optical polarization of diatomic molecules33 (10) 833–861 (1990)
    33.80.Be, 33.20.Vq, 42.50.Md (all)
  19. B.M. Smirnov “Physics of ball lightning33 (4) 261–288 (1990)
    92.60.Pw, 92.60.Vb (all)
  20. V.V. Likhanskii, A.P. Napartovich “Radiation emitted by optically coupled lasers33 (3) 228–252 (1990)
    42.60.Jf, 42.60.Lh, 42.60.Fc, 42.79.Ag, 05.45.−a (all)
  21. Yu.A. Anan’ev “The problem of the divergence of laser radiation32 933–934 (1989)
    42.60.Da, 42.60.Jf (all)
  22. A.V. Eletskii, B.M. Smirnov “Properties of cluster ions32 763–782 (1989)
    36.40.−c, 33.80.Gj (all)
  23. V.N. Sazonov “Multiple-photon excitation and dissociation of polyatomic molecules30 752–753 (1987)
    01.30.Vv, 33.80.Rv, 33.80.Gj (all)
  24. S.A. Akhmanov, V.A. Vysloukh, A.S. Chirkin “Self-action of wave packets in a nonlinear medium and femtosecond laser pulse generation29 642–647 (1986)
    42.65.Re, 42.65.Jx, 42.65.Tg, 42.60.Jf, 42.81.Qb, 42.81.Dp (all)
  25. B.F. Gordiets, V.Ya. Panchenko “Gas lasers with solar excitation29 703–719 (1986)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Jf, 92.60.Vb, 33.80.Gj, 33.80.Be (all)
  26. N.G. Basov, V.A. Danilychev “Condensed- and compressed-gas lasers29 31–56 (1986)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 32.80.Bx, 33.80.Be (all)
  27. G.A. Mesyats, Yu.D. Korolev “High-pressure volume discharges in gas lasers29 57–69 (1986)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Fc, 42.60.Lh (all)
  28. V.K. Popov “High-power excimer lasers and new sources of coherent radiation in the vacuum ultraviolet28 1031–1041 (1985)
    42.55.Lt, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Dr, 42.60.Jf, 42.72.Bj (all)
  29. I.A. Shcherbakov “Energy transfer in solids, new active media for solid-state lasers28 530–531 (1985)
    42.55.Rz, 42.70.Hj, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Lh (all)
  30. V.S. Antonov, V.S. Letokhov, A.N. Shibanov “Laser resonance photoionization spectroscopy of molecules27 81–105 (1984)
    33.80.Eh, 33.80.Rv, 33.80.Gj, 33.15.Ta (all)
  31. B.M. Smirnov “Van der Waals molecules27 1–18 (1984)
    33.80.Eh, 33.80.Gj, 33.20.Sn, 34.50.−s, 34.30.+h (all)
  32. G.A. Askar’yan “On selective collisionless excitation and dissociation of molecules by intense infrared light (with reference to review articles in Usp. Fiz. Nauk)21 182–182 (1978)
    33.80.Gj, 33.10.Gx, 31.30.Gs (all)
  33. E.M. Belenov, V.A. Isakov et alReply to the letter of G. A. Askar’yan21 183–183 (1978)
    33.80.Gj, 33.10.Gx, 31.30.Gs (all)
  34. N.V. Karlov, A.M. Prokhorov “Concerning the letter of G. A. Askar’yan ’On selective collisionless excitation and dissociation of molecules by intense infrared light’21 183–183 (1978)
    33.80.Gj, 33.10.Gx, 31.30.Gs (all)
  35. A.M. Prokhorov, F.V. Bunkin et alPropagation of laser radiation in randomly inhomogeneous media18 826–847 (1975)
    42.60.Jf, 42.25.Dd, 42.60.Mi (all)
  36. V.A. Bushuev, R.N. Kuz’min “X-ray lasers18 942–949 (1975)
    42.55.Vc, 42.60.Jf, 52.50.Jm (all)
  37. N.G. Basov, É.M. Belenov et alHigh-pressure carbon dioxide electrically excited preionization lasers18 705–721 (1975)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.70.Hj, 51.70.+f, 51.50.+v (all)
  38. I.I. Sobel’man “Another look at what is possible and impossible in optics17 596–598 (1975)
    42.60.Jf, 42.65.Re, 42.60.Lh (all)
  39. V.S. Letokhov “Selective Laser Irradiation of Matter17 603–605 (1975)
    01.10.Fv, 33.80.Eh, 33.80.Gj (all)
  40. V.N. Lugovoi, A.M. Prokhorov “Theory of the propagation of high-power laser radiation in a nonlinear medium16 658–679 (1974)
    42.60.Jf, 42.65.Hw, 42.70.Mp, 78.20.Ci (all)
  41. N.G. Basov, É.M. Belenov et alCompressed-Gas Lasers16 562–563 (1974)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.60.Lh, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Fc, 42.65.Re (all)
  42. O.A. Shustin, V.V. Korchazhkih et alLecture demonstrations with an argon laser17 439–440 (1974)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Jf, 42.40.My, 42.30.Wb (all)
  43. A.M. Bazuev, K.M. Bokova “Demonstration of transmission interception of modulated oscillations with a Helium-neon laser beam15 821–821 (1973)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Fc, 42.60.Jf, 42.79.Bh (all)
  44. V.N. Lugovoi “Theory of Propagation of Giant Laser Pulses in a Nonlinear Medium15 519–520 (1973)
    42.65.Hw, 42.60.Jf, 42.65.Re (all)
  45. V.V. Korobkin “Experimental Investigation of the Propagation of Powerful Radiation in Nonlinear Media15 520–521 (1973)
    42.65.Re, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Mi (all)
  46. V.E. Zuev “Laser sounding of the atmosphere15 526–526 (1973)
    92.90.+x, 93.85.−q, 92.60.Mt, 92.60.hk, 92.60.Vb, 07.07.Df (all)
  47. N.N. Sobolev, V.V. Sokovikov “The carbon monoxide laser. Population inversion mechanism16 350–360 (1973)
    42.55.Lt, 51.70.+f, 42.60.Lh, 42.60.Jf (all)
  48. G.A. Askar’yan “Particle motion in a laser beam16 414–415 (1973)
    42.60.Jf, 42.55.Lt (all)
  49. G.G. Petrash “PULSED GAS-DISCHARGE LASERS14 747–765 (1972)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Lh, 42.65.Re (all)
  50. Kh. Gul’medov, A.P. Savrukhin “Research in Astrophysics and the Physics of the Upper Atmosphere in the Turkmenian SSR14 800–800 (1972)
    92.60.hw, 92.60.Vb, 96.30.Za (all)
  51. O.A. Shustin, T.S. Velichkina et alSome demonstrations in wave optics performed with a Gas laser14 666–667 (1972)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Jf, 42.25.Hz, 42.25.Gy (all)
  52. B.Ya. Zel’dovich, T.I. Kuznetsova “Generation of ultrashort light pulses by means of lasers15 25–44 (1972)
    42.65.Re, 42.79.Ci, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Lh, 02.70.Rr (all)
  53. Yu.L. Klimontovich, A.S. Kovalev, P.S. Landa “Natural fluctuations in lasers15 95–113 (1972)
    42.55.Lt, 42.55.Rz, 42.60.Mi, 42.65.Sf, 05.40.−a (all)
  54. B.Sh. Perkal’skis, V.L. Larin et alClassroom installation for the observation of the Doppler phenomenon with the aid of a laser15 121–123 (1972)
    07.60.Ly, 42.79.Bh, 42.60.Jf, 01.50.Pa (all)
  55. A.G. Molchanov “Lasers in the vacuum ultraviolet and in the X-ray regions of the spectrum15 124–129 (1972)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Lh, 42.60.Jf, 51.70.+f (all)
  56. L.I. Vidro, Yu.P. Basharov, A.E. Kudryashov “Fresnel diffraction by a Round aperture13 826–827 (1971)
    42.55.Lt, 42.25.Fx, 42.79.Ag, 42.79.Bh, 42.72.−g, 85.60.Ha (all)
  57. S.A. Akhmanov “Nonlinear Optics of Picosecond Pulses13 666–667 (1971)
    42.65.Re, 42.65.Ky, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Fc, 42.60.Lh (all)
  58. Yu.L. Klimontovich “Problems of statistical theory of interaction of atoms with radiation13 480–494 (1971)
    42.50.Ct, 03.65.Yz, 42.55.Lt, 42.60.Jf (all)
  59. V.F. Kitaeva, A.N. Odintsov, N.N. Sobolev “Continuously operating argon ion lasers12 699–730 (1970)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.60.Pk, 42.60.Jf, 42.79.Bh, 42.60.Lh (all)
  60. V.L. Tal’roze “Chemical Lasers13 409–409 (1970)
    42.55.Ks, 42.60.Jf, 42.65.Re (all)
  61. M.S. Dzhidzhoev, V.T. Platonenko, R.V. Khokhlov “CHEMICAL LASERS13 247–268 (1970)
    42.55.Ks, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Lh, 33.15.Mt (all)
  62. V.N. Lugovoi, A.M. Prokhorov “Self-focusing of Intense Light Beams13 294–295 (1970)
    42.65.Jx, 42.60.Jf, 42.65.Hw, 42.65.Tg (all)
  63. A.G. Masevich, A.M. Lozinskii, V.E. Chertorud “Special Astronomical Observations of Artificial Celestial Bodies for Problems of Geophysics and Geodesy, and the New Large Soviet Telescope for these Purposes13 303–303 (1970)
    92.60.hv, 92.60.Vb, 96.60.Ub (all)
  64. B.L. Livshitz “’TRAVELING MEDIUM’ LASER12 430–433 (1969)
    42.55.Rz, 42.60.Da, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Lh (all)
  65. V.E. Privalov, S.A. Fridrikhov “The ring gas laser12 153–167 (1969)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Da, 42.79.Bh, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Fc, 42.60.Lh (all)
  66. N.G. Basov, V.V. Nikitin, A.S. Semenov “Dynamics of semiconductor injection lasers12 219–240 (1969)
    42.55.Px, 42.60.Fc, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.By, 42.60.Da (all)
  67. A.A. Mak, Yu.A. Anan’ev, B.A. Ermakov “Solid state lasers10 419–452 (1968)
    42.55.Rz, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Da, 42.60.By (all)
  68. B.I. Stepanov, A.N. Rubinov “Lasers based on solutions of organic dyes11 304–319 (1968)
    42.55.Mv, 42.70.Hj, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Fc, 42.60.Da (all)
  69. L.S. Gorn, B.I. Khazanov “Radiation measurements in space11 437–452 (1968)
    92.60.Vb, 96.50.Ci, 96.60.Vg, 94.30.−d, 29.40.Mc, 95.55.−n (all)
  70. M.I. D’yakonov, S.A. Fridrikhov “Gas laser in a magnetic field9 837–859 (1967)
    42.55.Lt, 52.80.Tn, 32.60.+i, 52.38.−r (all)
  71. N.I. Kaliteevskii “Demonstration of the coherent properties of a gas laser9 781–781 (1967)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Da, 42.60.Jf (all)
  72. V.P. Tychinskii “Powerful gas lasers10 131–152 (1967)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Lh, 42.62.−b (all)
  73. N.N. Sobolev, V.V. Sokovikov “CO2 lasers10 153–170 (1967)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Da, 42.60.Gd, 42.60.By, 42.60.Rn, 42.60.Jf (all)
  74. L.D. Derkacheva, G.V. Peregudov, A.I. Sokolovskaya “Rare-earth chelate lasers10 91–99 (1967)
    42.55.−f, 42.60.Jf, 42.70.Hj, 42.70.Jk (all)
  75. T.S. Velichkina, O.A. Shustin, I.A. Yakovlev “Gas laser—lecture demonstrations of its operation and its use in physics teaching laboratories9 301–303 (1966)
    42.55.Lt, 01.50.My, 42.60.Da, 42.60.Jf, 01.50.Pa (all)
  76. G.V. Rozenberg “International symposium on the investigation of radiation processes8 325–336 (1965)
    92.60.Vb, 92.60.Bh, 92.60.Ry, 92.60.hv (all)
  77. B.I. Stepanov, V.P. Gribkovskii “Application of the statistical method to calculation of the optical properties of lasers7 68–79 (1964)
    42.55.−f, 42.60.Jf, 02.70.Rr (all)
  78. E.V. Shpol’skii “New results on the radiation properties of optical masers (lasers)5 612–615 (1963)
    42.65.−k, 42.60.Jf, 42.55.Rz (all)
  79. G.V. Rozenberg “Twilight phenomena, their nature, and use for atmospheric research6 198–249 (1963)
    92.60.Vb, 42.68.Mj (all)
  80. I.S. Shklovskii “The ultraviolet radiation and soft X-rays of the Sun4 812–834 (1962)
    92.60.Vb, 94.20.de, 94.20.dg, 94.20.dj, 94.20.wq, 96.60.Q− (all)
  81. K.Ya. Kondrat’ev “Satellites and meteorology4 441–458 (1961)
    84.40.Xb, 92.60.Nv, 92.60.Vb, 92.60.hf, 92.60.hv (all)
  82. G.V. Rozenberg “Light scattering in the Earth’s atmosphere (an essay on the 150th anniversary of the discovery by Arago of the polarization of light in the daytime sky, and on the 100th anniversary of the discovery by Govi of the polarization of light in scattering)3 346–371 (1960)
    42.68.Ay, 42.68.Jg, 42.68.Mj, 92.60.Mt, 92.60.Nv, 92.60.Vb (all)
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