PACS numbers

61.80.Ba Ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiation effects (including laser radiation)
  1. I.K. Krasyuk “Application of laser-driven shock waves in studies of thermal and mechanical material propertiesPhys. Usp. 42 1056–1059 (1999)
    42.62.−b, 61.80.Ba (all)
  2. F.Kh. Mirzoev, V.Ya. Panchenko, L.A. Shelepin “Laser control processes in solidsPhys. Usp. 39 1–29 (1996)
    61.80.Ba, 42.62.Hk
  3. A.A. Lushnikov, A.E. Negin et alAerogel structures in a gasSov. Phys. Usp. 34 (2) 160–166 (1991)
    61.43.Gt, 61.43.Hv, 61.80.Ba (all)
  4. A.M. Bonch-Bruevich, M.N. Libenson, V.S. Makin “Surface polaritons and intense laser radiationSov. Phys. Usp. 31 772–773 (1988)
    01.30.Cc, 71.36.+c, 73.20.Mf, 61.80.Ba (all)
  5. A.A. Manenkov, A.M. Prokhorov “Laser-induced damage in solidsSov. Phys. Usp. 29 104–122 (1986)
    61.80.Ba, 61.82.Fk, 61.82.Ms (all)
  6. S.A. Akhmanov, V.I. Emel’yanov et alInteraction of powerful laser radiation with the surfaces of semiconductors and metals: nonlinear optical effects and nonlinear optical diagnosticsSov. Phys. Usp. 28 1084–1124 (1985)
    61.80.Ba, 68.47.De, 68.47.Fg, 64.70.Kb, 68.35.Rh, 78.35.+c (all)
  7. G.A. Askar’yan, E.K. Karlova et alVaporization, Burning Off, and Confinement of Oil and Other Films on Water Surfaces with the Aid of Powerful Laser BeamsSov. Phys. Usp. 17 600–601 (1975)
    01.10.Fv, 61.80.Ba, 68.15.+e, 64.70.Fx, 47.70.Pq (all)
  8. B.I. Stepanov “Lasers Based on Complex Organic CompoundsSov. Phys. Usp. 15 848–849 (1973)
    61.80.Ba, 61.82.Pv (all)
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