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  1. Research on Laser Theory (Horizons in World Physics) (Vol 171)
  2. Laser-Molecule Interaction: Laser Physics and Molecular Nonlinear Optics by J. R. Lalanne, Andre Ducasse, et all 1996-03
  3. Laser Physics and Laser Instabilities by Lorenzo M. Narducci, Neal B. Abraham, 1989-01
  4. Laser Aided Diagnostics of Gases and Plasmas (Series in Plasma Physics) by K Muraoka, M Maeda, 2002-02
  5. The Physics of Laser Fusion by Hans Motz, 1979-10
  6. Advances In Laser Physics (Laser Science and Technology)
  7. Pulse Gas-Discharge Atomic and Molecular Lasers (P.N. Le Bedev Physics Institute Series Vol 81)
  8. Masers and Lasers: Physics and Design by J. Thorp, 1969
  9. Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science IV (Springer Series in Chemical Physics) (v. 4) by Kaoru Yamanouchi, 2008-12-08
  10. ATOMIC PHYSICS OF LASERS PB (Taylor & Francis Graduate Series in Physical Sciences) by Eastham D, 1988-12-01
  11. Advances in Spectroscopy for Lasers and Sensing (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)
  12. Lasers in Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics by V. S. Letokhov, 1986-01-01
  13. Fundamentals of Laser Interactions (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  14. The Theory of Target Compression by Longwave Laser Emission (Horizons in World Physics) (Vol 170)

101. Laser And Particle Beams
laser and Particle Beams is an international journal which deals with the physics of intense laser and particle beams, the interaction of these beams with matter, and their applications.
http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=SUBJ&

102. Newport Corporation
Designs, develops, manufactures and distributes high power semiconductorbased lasers and laser-based systems, and conventional lasers and laser related products, for use in a variety of applications. (Nasdaq SPLI).
http://www.splasers.com/

103. IPPLM / IFPiLM
Research on highpower lasers, laser-matter interaction, inertial fusion, generation of super-strong pulsed magnetic fields, dense magnetized plasmas, tokamaks, theory and numerical modeling of hot plasmas, diagnostics of fast-varying processes.
http://www.ifpilm.waw.pl/
Institute of Plasma
Physics and Laser Microfusion

Warsaw, Poland
English version
Instytut Fizyki
Plazmy i Laserowej Mikrosyntezy

Warszawa, Polska
Wersja polska

104. Iipopescu
Professor of plasma physics and optics, Bucharest University, a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy of Sciences. Research interests electrical discharges in gases, plasma physics, atomic and molecular collisions, laser spectroscopy, xray sources and gamma-ray induced emission.
http://geocities.com/iipopescu
Prof. dr. Ioan-Iovitz POPESCU Member of the Romanian Academy Vita et Opera: Plasma, Lasers, Scientometrics
Links dedicated to my dearly beloved Denisa (Daisy): Are these damned impact factors a reason to kill her? April 2004 Dr. Denisa Popescu - In Memoriam by Carl B. Collins 27 November 2003 Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physics For her discovery of atomic multiphoton spectra Pictures of Dr. Denisa Popescu at her apogee Our wedding (August 10, 1963) Her look while discovering multiphoton spectroscopy With Professor Carl B. Collins , Center for Quantum Electronics, UT Dallas Working out spectral records ...
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105. Laser Systems Laboratory
Information about laser Systems Laboratory actively and successfully works in the field of designing, investigating and manufacturing new laser systems on the basis of CW tunable lasers for a broad choice of applications in physics, chemistry and medicine.
http://www.nsu.ru/srd/lls/english/

106. Institut Fuer Experimentalphysik, Uni Graz
Part of the School of Natural Sciences, University of Graz; mainly deals in surface, optics, and laser science, magnetrometry, spectroscopy, and general photonics. Information for students and researchers, staff pages.
http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/expwww/indexe.html

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107. Ion Laser Repair & Refurbishment, Laser Rental, Laser Resale
Refurbishment of Coherent Radiation, Spectra physics, American laser, and Lexel ion tubes. Replacement tubes and magnets.
http://www.lasershs.com/ion_laser_repair_refurbishment.htm
With over 30 years of experience in the laser repair and resell business, Holo-Spectra Inc. is pleased to expand the availability of these services to the world market reached via the internet. We invented the ion laser refurbishment business in the United States and have developed highly refined techniques for the complete refurbishment of the ion tubes of Coherent Radiation, Spectra Physics, American Laser, and Lexel. We have replacement tubes as well as magnets for many of these systems ready to ship. Need a replacement tube? We have a few! Do you need help with the gas lasers from ? Coherent Spectra Physics Lexel CR-52 CR-3,4,6,8,10,12,18 CR-500K CR-800,900,920 Innova 60, 70, 90 Innova 20 Innova 100, 200, 400 Innova 300 Series Chroma 5, 10 PureLight Star BeamLok 2060, 2080 Sabres Enterprise OEM Please call for free assistance, parts and repair quotes, and tremendous savings on complete refurbished systems. laserhelp@lasershs.com
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108. Connecticut College - Physics, Astronomy, Geophysics
Offers a variety of majors and research experiences. Facilities include an observatory, ion accelerator lab and a laser spectroscopy lab.
http://www.conncoll.edu/academics/departments/physics/
Physics, Astronomy and Geophysics
With a strong curriculum, a close working relationship between students, faculty, and staff, and facilities providing many opportunities for student involvement in research projects, the Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geophysics offers excellent opportunities for students interested in studying physics, astrophysics or geophysics at the undergraduate level.
Interested students are encouraged to get involved in research work and independent study projects with faculty members at any time during their four years at Connecticut College. Physics, Astronomy and Geophysics research facilities include an observatory, ion accelerator laboratory, a laser spectroscopy lab, and a flume.
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For more information on the department and its programs, contact Doug Thompson, Department Chair dmtho@conncoll.edu

109. Institute Of Laser-Physics - University Of Hamburg
The Institute of laserphysics was founded in 1991. It is designed as a centerof basic and applied research and of advanced teaching.
http://www.physnet.uni-hamburg.de/ilp/en/
Institut für Laser-Physik
Universität Hamburg
Physics department
Welcome to the Institute of Laser-Physics
The Institute of Laser-Physics was founded in 1991. It is designed as a center of basic and applied research and of advanced teaching. Research is focused on the interaction of light and matter, the development of novel coherent light sources, and corresponding detection and preparation techniques.
Since March 2003: New facilities
Luruper Chaussee 149; D-22761 Hamburg
Information concerning the new ILP facilities
After having moved our institute into its new facilities on DESY campus, the institute address as well as phone and room numbers have been changed. In the list of ILP staff members , you will find the address, phone and room number of the person you would like to contact. Design: Dirk Hansen

110. Hi-Temperature NMR Probe
laserheated high-temperature levitation NMR probe construction details.
http://physics-nmr.la.asu.edu/probes/hightemp/probe.html
Laser-Heated High-Temperature Levitation NMR Probe
Please note: Due to the safety requirements involved in operating the high powered laser, used to heat samples in this probe, only qualified and trained personnel are permitted to perform experiments using this probe. The laser-heated high-temperature levitation NMR probe is custom design and constructed for use in studies of molten refractory ceramics. The probe provides a unique levitation system allowing molten sample temperatures well in excess of 2000 o C, a temperature requirement far above capabilities of standard container based NMR heating systems. The design of this probe is focused primarily on the study of the properties of Al, therefore many of the materials and design considerations are specific to this operational requirement. In addition this probe has been outfitted with a gradient coil system, which allows for pulsed-gradient NMR diffusivity measurements.
Probe Overview:
To overcome the limitations of current modern NMR heating systems it was necessary to adopt a relatively new system of containerless heating for our NMR probe. In order to accomplish this an apparatus using a gas flow levitator was designed and constructed from boron nitride

111. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Beyond Contact: A Guide To SETI And Communicating
SETI examines the science and technology behind the search for intelligent life in space, from the physics of interstellar laser and radio communication to information theory and linguistics.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/alien/
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First Edition March 2001
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112. Rice Quantum Institute
RQI performs research in molecular physics. Programs include clusters and nanostructures, surface and materials science, physics of ultracold atoms, electronic materials and devices, and laser development and applications.
http://rqi.rice.edu/
Rice Home Contact RQI Sitemap Home About RQI Seminars Academics Research People
  • The NSF REU Program has been renewed for another three years (2005-2007). This interdisciplinary program is open to undergraduates from other schools who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Rice and international students performing research with other sources of funding also participate in the program activities. The deadline for applications to be guaranteed consideration is March 1. The Nineteenth Annual Summer Research Colloquium of the Rice Quantum Institute will be held August 12, 2005, with presentations beginning at 8:00 A.M. This year, there are 97 scheduled presentations . The event takes place once again in Duncan Hall (Entrance 23 from Rice Boulevard). A new center, the Laboratory for Nanophotonics (LaNP), was established in 2004 for the development of plasmonic technologoy and its in applications to surface-enhanced spectroscopies, chemical and biodetection, cancer detection and therapy, and other arieas. LaNP is headed by Naomi Halas, is funded by both NSF and DoD, and currently consists of faculty, students and postdocs from ECE, PHYS, CHEM, BIOE and MEMS. See the

113. ACIGA
ACIGA is intended to undertake research and development aimed at improving the performance of present laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors through advanced designs to ultimate limits set by mechanics, quantum mechanics, lasers and optics; and to transfer this into practical designs that can be used in production of commercial products.
http://www.anu.edu.au/Physics/ACIGA/
Welcome to the Australian Consortium for Interferometric Gravitational Astronomy (ACIGA) web page.
A short introduction to gravitational waves, see
Catching gravitational waves
Objectives
In collaboration with the world gravitational wave community, the objectives of ACIGA are to:
  • Undertake research and development aimed at improving the performance of present laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors through advanced designs to ultimate limits set by mechanics, quantum mechanics, lasers and optics;
    Arrange conferences, seminars and workshops as required to compliment and enhance the research of the members of the consortium.
  • Latest News
    LIGO Scientific Collaboration 2002 ACIGA receives major research funding for the high optical laser power test facility, situated at Gingin, Western Australia
    Management Structure
    ACIGA Board Consists of the representatives of the ACIGA membership including all partners. Acts as an advisory board for all ACIGA operations including input from the International groups and Australian government and industry bodies.
    ACIGA Chairperson
    Prof David E McClelland

    Australian National University
    AIGRC Director
    Prof David G Blair

    University of Western Australia
    Prof Jesper Munch
    University of Adelaide
    Institutions
    ACIGA involves the collaboration of several institutions throughout Australia. Follow the links to find out more information about the research of each institution, employment opportunities, research scholarships and publications.

    114. Institute For Laser Science(ILS/UEC) Home Page
    Researches on Lasers, Atom optics, physics of Highly Charged Ions. ILS is attached to the University of ElectroCommunications in Tokyo, Japan.
    http://www.ils.uec.ac.jp/

    English version
    Japanese version
    Comments and questions are welcome to: www@ils.uec.ac.jp

    115. Imperial College London | Department Of Physics | Quantum Optics And Laser Scien
    physics Department of Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, London, UK.
    http://www.imperial.ac.uk/research/qols/
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    116. Michigan Intense Energy Beam Interaction Laboratory--Plasma Physics
    Investigates the fundamental physics and technology of interactions between beams of electrons, ions, plasma, microwaves, laser light and radio frequency radiation with plasmas, materials, structures, and biological cells.
    http://www-ners.engin.umich.edu/labs/plasma/
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    117. Forward To: Stony Brook Laser Teaching Center
    Includes multiple student abstracts on holography and optics projects.
    http://resonator.physics.sunysb.edu/laser/
    The web site of the Stony Brook Laser Teaching Center
    is now located at http://laser.physics.sunysb.edu/ Please make a note of the new address.

    118. UIC Physics Research
    Active physics research program cover both experimental and theoretical topics in the major research areas of atomic, biological, condensed matter, materials, highenergy, nuclear, laser and molecular physics. Researchers in the physics Department are engaged in research programs at facilities located on the UIC Campus, as well as at Fermi lab, Argonne National Laboratory and Brookhaven National Laboratory. The Microphysics Laboratory, Atomic and Molecular physics Laboratory and Modern Microscopy Laboratory are world-class facilities located on the UIC Campus.
    http://www.phy.uic.edu/Res/index.asp

    119. Laser And Particle Beams
    An international journal which deals with the physics of intense laser and particle beams, the interaction of these beams with matter, and their applications. You can subscribe to the online journal or purchase specific articles.
    http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?mnemonic=lpb

    120. Physics 1997
    This includes the press release of the Nobel Committee for the prize given to Steven Chu, Claude CohenTannoudji, and William D. Phillips, for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. For those wanting more scientific details, be sure to click the link for Additional background material under Further Reading.
    http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1997/
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    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1997
    "for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" Steven Chu Claude Cohen-Tannoudji William D. Phillips 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA France USA Stanford University
    Stanford, CA, USA Collège de France; École Normale Supérieure
    Paris, France National Institute of Standards and Technology
    Gaithersburg, MD, USA b. 1948 b. 1933
    (in Constantine, Algeria) b. 1948 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1997
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