Since the initial laser beam in 1960, use of lasers has mushroomed, opening new frontiers in medicine, manufacturing, communications, defense, and information storage and retrieval. “Lasers: Invention to Application” brings together a series of chapters by eminent scientists, spanning the broad range of today’s laser technology.
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[PDF] Lasers: Invention to application National Academy of Engineering, John R. Whinnery, Jesse H. Ausubel, H. Dale Langford
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