Short-Wavelength Lasers and Their Applications: Proceedings of an International Symposium, Osaka, Japan, November 11–13, 1987 (Springer Proceedings in Physics, 30)
Short-Wavelength Lasers and Their Applications: Proceedings of an International Symposium, Osaka, Japan, November 11–13, 1987 (Springer Proceedings in Physics, 30)
Coherent sources in the short wavelength region are developing rapidly. They are expected to find many applications in the areas of atomic physics, photochemistry, photobiology, spectroscopy, microprocessing and microelectronics. The contributions to this book describe recent progress in this field, including new results on X-ray lasers and scaling to shorter wavelengths, free electron lasers using storage rings and induction linacs, excimer lasers, laser fusion research using short wavelength lasers, and applications to X-ray holography, X-ray lithography, and photochemistry. The papers discuss problems that have yet to be solved but also report on the status of existing and planned installations for free electron lasers, laser fusion research, and excimer lasers.
Language
English
Pages
424
Format
Paperback
Release
July 31, 2012
ISBN 13
9783642740909
Short-Wavelength Lasers and Their Applications: Proceedings of an International Symposium, Osaka, Japan, November 11–13, 1987 (Springer Proceedings in Physics, 30)
Coherent sources in the short wavelength region are developing rapidly. They are expected to find many applications in the areas of atomic physics, photochemistry, photobiology, spectroscopy, microprocessing and microelectronics. The contributions to this book describe recent progress in this field, including new results on X-ray lasers and scaling to shorter wavelengths, free electron lasers using storage rings and induction linacs, excimer lasers, laser fusion research using short wavelength lasers, and applications to X-ray holography, X-ray lithography, and photochemistry. The papers discuss problems that have yet to be solved but also report on the status of existing and planned installations for free electron lasers, laser fusion research, and excimer lasers.