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Plasma physics / Laser science / Amplifiers / Quantum optics / Raman scattering / Plasma / Optical amplifier / Laser / Raman amplification / Physics / Optics / Fiber-optic communications
Date: 2003-08-17 10:53:30
Plasma physics
Laser science
Amplifiers
Quantum optics
Raman scattering
Plasma
Optical amplifier
Laser
Raman amplification
Physics
Optics
Fiber-optic communications

PHYSICS OF PLASMAS VOLUME 10, NUMBER 8 AUGUST 2003

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