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Self-Influence of Laser Radiation in Intense Resonant Interactions

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Intense Resonant Interactions in Quantum Electronics

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Polarization and susceptibility. Self-influence at collisionless multiphoton excitation of molecules. Shift of dispersion curve. Pulse shortening. Self-focusing, self-defocusing, waveguide modes. Wave front inversion in four-wave interaction. Inverting mirror. Dynamic holography. Delayed self-influence at thermochemical interactions.

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Akulin, V.M., Karlov, N.V. (1992). Self-Influence of Laser Radiation in Intense Resonant Interactions. In: Intense Resonant Interactions in Quantum Electronics. Texts and Monographs in Physics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61241-1_21

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