PACS numbers

42.60.By Design of specific laser systems
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    42.50.−p, 42.50.Nn, 42.55.−f, 42.60.By (all)
  2. S.Yu. Mironov, A.V. Andrianov et alSpatio-temporal shaping of photocathode laser pulses for linear electron acceleratorsPhys. Usp. 60 1039–1050 (2017)
    29.20.−c, 29.27.Ac, 42.60.By, 42.60.−v (all)
  3. E.A. Khazanov, A.M. Sergeev “Petawatt laser based on optical parametric amplifiers: their state and prospectsPhys. Usp. 51 969–974 (2008)
    42.55.−f, 42.60.By, 42.65.−k (all)
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    42.60.−v, 42.60.By (all)
  5. A.F. Andreev, B.B. Kadomtsev et alNikolai Gennadievich Basov (on his seventieth birthday)Phys. Usp. 36 (1) 32–33 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 01.10.Cr, 42.50.Gy, 42.55.Px, 42.60.By, 52.57.−z (all)
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    42.55.Rz, 42.60.By, 42.70.Hj, 42.70.Ce (all)
  7. A.M. Prokhorov “A new generation of solid-state lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 29 3–19 (1986)
    42.55.Rz, 42.60.By, 42.70.Hj, 42.70.Ce, 42.60.Gd, 42.60.Lh (all)
  8. N.G. Basov, P.G. Eliseev, Yu.M. Popov “Semiconductor lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 29 20–30 (1986)
    42.55.Px, 42.60.By, 42.70.Hj, 42.70.Nq (all)
  9. N.G. Basov, V.A. Danilychev “Condensed- and compressed-gas lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 29 31–56 (1986)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 32.80.Bx, 33.80.Be (all)
  10. G.A. Mesyats, Yu.D. Korolev “High-pressure volume discharges in gas lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 29 57–69 (1986)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Fc, 42.60.Lh (all)
  11. N.A. Borisevich, V.A. Tolkachev “Laser action in complex molecules in the gas phaseSov. Phys. Usp. 25 865–880 (1982)
    42.55.Hq, 42.60.By, 33.20.−t (all)
  12. N.G. Basov, É.M. Belenov et alHigh-pressure carbon dioxide electrically excited preionization lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 17 705–721 (1975)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.70.Hj, 51.70.+f, 51.50.+v (all)
  13. N.G. Basov, É.M. Belenov et alCompressed-Gas LasersSov. Phys. Usp. 16 562–563 (1974)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.60.Lh, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Fc, 42.65.Re (all)
  14. V.F. Kitaeva, A.N. Odintsov, N.N. Sobolev “Continuously operating argon ion lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 12 699–730 (1970)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.60.Pk, 42.60.Jf, 42.79.Bh, 42.60.Lh (all)
  15. N.G. Basov, V.V. Nikitin, A.S. Semenov “Dynamics of semiconductor injection lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 12 219–240 (1969)
    42.55.Px, 42.60.Fc, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.By, 42.60.Da (all)
  16. A.A. Mak, Yu.A. Anan’ev, B.A. Ermakov “Solid state lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 10 419–452 (1968)
    42.55.Rz, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Da, 42.60.By (all)
  17. V.P. Tychinskii “Powerful gas lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 10 131–152 (1967)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Lh, 42.62.−b (all)
  18. N.N. Sobolev, V.V. Sokovikov “CO2 lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 10 153–170 (1967)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.Da, 42.60.Gd, 42.60.By, 42.60.Rn, 42.60.Jf (all)
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