XIII International Conference on pulsed lasers and laser applications - AMPL-2017
September 10-15, 2017, Tomsk, Russia
Author's Index
Author: Losev V.F. (Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia; National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia)
List of reports:
- Yu.N. Panchenko, Yu.I. Bychkov, M.V. Andreev, I.N. Konovalov, V.F. Losev, A.V. Puchikin, S.A. Yampolskaya
Stability of discharge in excimer gas media with high specific pump powers
- A.V. Puchikin, M.V. Andreev, V.F. Losev, Yu.N. Panchenko, S.A. Yampolskaya
Fluorescence of dimers and trimmers in electric discharge excimer lasers
- I.N. Konovalov, M.V. Andreev, V.F. Losev, Yu.N. Panchenko, A.V. Puchikin
High-energy N2 laser with longitudinal pumping
- N.A. Nikoalev, A.A. Mamrashev, G.V. Lanskii, N.G. Kononova, A.E. Kokh, K.A. Kokh, K.L. Litvinenko, D.M. Lubenko, V.F. Losev, V.D. Antsygin
Optical properties of borate crystals in the THz range and perspectives of applications in down-converters
- D.M. Lubenko, V.F. Losev, Yu.M. Andreev
Physical origin and damage threshold in GaSe crystals
- N.G. Ivanov, V.F. Losev, M.V. Ivanov
Investigation of compression conditions of subnanosecond pulse in the visible spectral range
- N.G. Ivanov, V.F. Losev, V.E. Prokop’ev, K.A. Sitnik
Features of the femtosecond radiation pulses filamentation under aberration conditions
- V.F. Losev, S.V. Alekseev, N.G. Ivanov, G.A. Mesyats, L.D. Mikheev, Yu.N. Panchenko, N.A. Ratakhin, A.G. Yastremsky
THL-100 multi-terawatt laser system of a visible range
- P.A. Palyanov, M.V. Andreev, V.F. Losev, Y.N. Panchenko, A.V. Puchikin
Luminescence spectra of nitric oxide in ultra-intense optical fields
- K.A. Sitnik, N.G. Ivanov, V.F. Losev, V.E. Prokopiev
Evolution of plasma radiation spectrum of filament in air
- S.V. Alekseev, M.V. Ivanov, N.G. Ivanov, V.F. Losev
The formation conditions study of second harmonic for chirped radiation pulses
- V.E Prokop’ev, N.G. Ivanov, V.F. Losev, D.M. Lubenko
About the mechanism of a highly directional supercontinuum generation in the visible spectral range upon filamentation
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