Abstract
Neodymium:glass lasers have been the choice for laser fusion experiments to date because it is relatively simple to build a neodymium phosphate glass laser system which will produced high peak power (>1012 W) and because the x-ray laser phenomena observed with such lasers are of interest to laser scientists.
© 1990 Optical Society of America
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