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  1. Radiative Continuum of Molecular Hydrogen in a Diffuse Pulse-Periodic Discharge in Low-Pressure Humid Air
  2. Townsend stage of negative corona discharge in atmospheric air
  3. Trichel Pulse Mode and the Stage Preceding It during Corona Discharge
  4. Properties of diffuse and volume discharges that are important for their applications
  5. Formation of diffuse and spark discharges between two needle electrodes with the scattering of particles
  6. Efficient gas lasers pumped by diffuse discharges, initiated by runaway electrons
  7. Particles from Electrodes with a Small Radius of Curvature During Pulsed Discharges in Air
  8. Thin Luminous Tracks during a Nanosecond Discharge in a Nonuniform Electric Field
  9. Long pulse UV and VUV gas discharge lasers
  10. VUV lasers pumped by diffuse discharges
  11. VUV lasing in diffuse discharges formed by runaway electrons
  12. VUV Lasing in Hydrogen and Fluorine in Diffuse Discharges Formed by Runaway Electrons
  13. Thin Luminous Tracks of Particles Released from Electrodes with A Small Radius of Curvature in Pulsed Nanosecond Discharges in Air and Argon
  14. Emission spectra of argon and hydrogen excited by pulses with durations of 0.7 and 160 ns in an inhomogeneous electric field
  15. Emission of xenon in the spectral range of 120 – 800 nm upon excitation by diffuse and spark discharges
  16. Wide Emission Bands of Plasma of a Sub-Nanosecond Discharge in Xenon and Inaccuracies in Their Measurements
  17. Gas lasers pumped by runaway electrons preionized diffuse discharge
  18. Efficient lasing in mixtures of helium and fluorine in diffuse discharges formed by runaway electrons
  19. Diffuse and Volume Discharges in High-Pressure Gas Lasers Pumped by Transverse Discharge (A Review)
  20. ArF*, KrF*, and FI lasers pumped by double discharge from generator with semiconductor opening switch
  21. Efficient N2 laser pumped by nanosecond diffuse discharge
  22. Diffuse discharge in mixtures of SF6 with H2, D2 and C2H6 formed by nanosecond voltage pulses in non-uniform electric field
  23. Microstructure formation on liquid metal surface under pulsed action
  24. Pulsed Gas Lasers Pumped by a Runaway Electron Initiated Discharge
  25. VUV radiation in the plasma of nanosecond discharges initiated by runaway electrons
  26. Run-away electron preionized diffuse discharge as a source of efficient laser emission in the IR, UV, VUV
  27. Laser action in the IR, UV and VUV in runaway electron preionized discharges
  28. Lasing in mixtures of rare gases with fluorine pumped by volume diffuse discharges
  29. Laser action in runaway electron pre-ionized diffuse discharges
  30. Gas lasers pumped by runaway electrons preionized diffuse discharge
  31. Repetitively pulsed UV radiation source based on a run-away electron preionised diffuse discharge in nitrogen
  32. Efficient gas lasers pumped by run-away electron preionized diffuse discharge
  33. Impacts of Ambient and Ablation Plasmas on Short- and Ultrashort-Pulse Laser Processing of Surfaces
  34. Spectral parameters of nonchain volume-discharge HF(DF) laser radiation
  35. UV, visible, and IR lasers pumped by the diffuse discharge formed by run-away electrons
  36. Second Harmonic Generation of Self-Mode-Locked СО2-Laser Radiation in GaSe and GaSeS Crystals
  37. Lasing in the UV, IR and visible spectral ranges in a runaway-electron-preionised diffuse dischrage
  38. Electric current propagation and interruption in the plasma formed by uv laser radiation
  39. Efficient gas lasers pumped by double-discharge circuits with semiconductor opening switch
  40. Lasing from the domain of collision of ionisation waves produced due to electric field concentration at electrodes with a small radius of curvature
  41. Pulsed IR laser ablation of organic polymers in air: shielding effects and plasma pipe formation
  42. Experimental Study of the Laser Ablation Plasma Flow From the Liquid Ga–In Target
  43. Gas lasers pumped by the generators with inductive energy storage and semiconductor opening switch
  44. Effect of SF6and NF3additives on UV and IR lasing in nitrogen
  45. Second harmonic oscillation produced by pumping GaSe and GaSe0.7S0.3 crystals with 10.6-μm pulsed CO2 laser radiation
  46. UV and VUV Excilamps with High Peak Power
  47. Generator with inductive energy storage for laser application
  48. Efficient discharge lasers pumped by double-discharge circuits with semiconductor opening switch
  49. <title>Formation of microstructure on liquid metal surface under nanosecond laser ablation</title>
  50. <title>Laser plasma of poly (methyl methacrylate) in air: modeling and experiment</title>
  51. Discharge lasers pumped by double-discharge generators based on inductive energy storage
  52. Formation of microtower structures on liquid metal surfaces under nanosecond laser ablation
  53. Investigation of ion charge composition and energy distribution of laser ablation plasma from liquid metal
  54. Electric-discharge high-peak-power CO2laser
  55. Laser on nitrogen-electronegative gas mixtures, pumped by inductive energy storage generator: Experiment and theoretical model
  56. Formation of microtower structures on nanosecond laser ablation of liquid metals
  57. Effect of laser ablation on the mechanical impulse formation in capillary discharge plasma
  58. Micro- and nanosecond laser TiN coating/steel modification: Morphology studies
  59. X radiation from a laser-triggered spark gap
  60. On the nonuniformity of the output beam power density of a nitrogen laser
  61. Efficient gas lasers pumped by generators with inductive energy storage
  62. Novel concept of laser-plasma microthruster design
  63. Barrier-discharge-excited coaxial excilamps with the enhanced pulse energy
  64. Wide-aperture electric-discharge nitrogen laser
  65. Gas discharge lasers pumped by generators with semiconductor opening switch
  66. Long-pulse discharge nitrogen lasers
  67. Laser on mixtures of nitrogen with electronegative gases pumped by a transverse discharge from a generator with inductive energy storage: Theory and experiment
  68. Efficient XeCl laser with a semiconductor opening switch in a pump oscillator: Theory and experiment
  69. X-ray radiation of a spark preionisation system and volume discharge plasma in a laser with an inductive energy storage
  70. An ultraviolet barrier-discharge OH molecular lamp
  71. Planar KrCl* excilamp pumped by transverse self-sustained discharge with optical system for radiation concentration
  72. Efficient electric-discharge XeF laser pumped by a generator with an inductive energy storage
  73. Gas discharge lasers pumped by generators with inductive energy storage
  74. Free-expanding and bounded discharge in Xe flashlamp
  75. Planar excilamp on rare gas chlorides pumped by a transverse self-sustained discharge
  76. Efficient discharge-pumped non-chain HF and DF lasers
  77. Wide-aperture excimer laser system
  78. Powerful source of spontaneous radiation in the spectral range 200-350 nm pumped by unidirectional current pulse
  79. High-power excimer laser systems
  80. Pulsed gas lasers pumped by generators with inductive energy storage
  81. High-power spontaneous UV radiation source and its excitation regimes
  82. High-power source of 200–350 nm spontaneous emission excited by unipolar current pulses
  83. Non-chain HF and DF lasers pumped by electric discharge
  84. The development of a long-pulse excimer laser system
  85. Experimental study on a long-pulse excimer laser system
  86. UV lasers on N2—SF6and N2—NF3mixtures pumped by transverse and longitudional discharges
  87. Efficient nonchain discharge HF and DF lasers
  88. Compact solid-State switched pulsed power and its applications
  89. Effective HF(DF) lasers pumped by nonchain chemical reaction initiated by self-sustained discharge
  90. <title>Efficient long-pulsed XeCl lasers</title>
  91. <title>Efficient non-chain discharge HF and DF lasers</title>
  92. <title>Photoconductive response of type IIa diamond in the 222-353-nm range</title>
  93. Spectral characteristics of nonchain HF and DF electric-discharge lasers in efficient excitation modes
  94. Discharge stability and output parameters of a non-chain HF-laser
  95. Efficient oscillation regimes of an HF laser pumped by a nonchain chemical reaction initiated by a self-sustained discharge
  96. Efficient e-beam and discharge initiated nonchain HF(DF) lasers
  97. Effective nonchain HF laser excited by a self-sustained discharge
  98. KrF and XeF lasers pumped by a generator with inductive energy storage
  99. Study on UV and IR laser interaction with metal and dielectrics
  100. Long-Pulse-Discharge XeF and KrF Lasers Pumped by a Generator with Inductive Energy Storage
  101. Pseudospark switch generators used for pumping exciplex lasers
  102. XeCl master oscillator with 300-ns pulse duration
  103. Energy parameters and stability of the discharge in a nonchain, self-sustained-discharge-pumped HF laser
  104. Photosensitivity of a diamond detector to laser radiation in the 220 — 355-nm region
  105. <title>UV-laser-produced plasma in gases and on metal targets</title>
  106. Long-pulse efficient XeCl laser with prepulse formed by an inductive energy storage
  107. Influence of Electron‐Electron Interactionon Electron Distributions in Short Si‐MOSFETsAnalysed Using the Local IterativeMonte Carlo Technique
  108. Efficient long-pulse XeCl laser with a prepulse formed by an inductive energy storage device
  109. Capacitive discharge excilamps
  110. High-power spontaneous ultraviolet sources
  111. Pulsed lasers pumped with a self-sustained discharge
  112. Electric current interruption in the plasma formed by UV laser radiation and application of this effect in inductive energy storage
  113. UV and VUV excilamps excited by glow, barrier and capacitive discharges
  114. Excimer lasers and laser systems
  115. Laser system: powerful XeCl* laser-dye laser for ecological monitoring of the atmosphere
  116. Efficient 'Foton' electric-discharge KrCl laser
  117. Electric-discharge lasers pumped by capacitive and inductive energy stores
  118. Pumping of discharge gas lasers by generators with inductive energy storage and semiconducting opening switch
  119. Glow discharge in low-pressure excilamps
  120. Discharge lasers pumped by generators with inductive energy storage
  121. Improvement of output parameters of glow discharge UV excilamps
  122. Nitrogen laser pumped by a longitudinal discharge from inductive and capacitative energy storage units
  123. UV and VUV efficient excilamps
  124. <title>Ultraviolet and infrared lasers with high efficiency</title>
  125. Efficient pumping of discharge gas lasers by generators with inductive energy storage
  126. Glow-and-barrier-discharge efficient excilamps
  127. Application of KrCI excilamp for cleaning GaAs surfaces using atomic hydrogen
  128. Efficient nonchain chemical HF lasers initiated by e-beam and self-sustained discharge
  129. Cylindrical glow-discharge-pumped excimer lamps
  130. Efficient electric-discharge CO2 laser with a prepulse formed by a generator with an inductive energy storage device
  131. Laser based on an SF6— H2mixture pumped by a radially converging electron beam
  132. HF laser pumped by a generator with an inductive energy storage unit
  133. Excilamp producing up to 130 W of output power and possibility of its applications
  134. Coaxial, cylindrical, and planar UV excilamps pumped by glow or barrier discharge
  135. High-power HF laser pumped by an electron-beam-initiated chemical nonchain reaction
  136. Ultraviolet KrCl excilamps pumped by a pulsed longitudinal discharge
  137. Efficient emission from an He—Xe—NF3mixture pumped by a glow discharge
  138. High-power coherent and incoherent UV and VUV sources
  139. High-average-power exciplex flashlamps
  140. Versatile pulsed FOTON, LIDA-D and LIDA-M model lasers
  141. Maximum performance of discharge-pumped exciplex laser at λ=222 nm
  142. 'Foton' series of universal pulsed lasers
  143. Investigation of SRS conversion of XeCl laser emission in lead vapor, methane, and hydrogen
  144. High-power narrow-band dye laser pumped by a XeCl Joule exciplex laser
  145. Compact discharge XeCl laser with an output energy ∼ 1 J and a pulse length of 100–300 ns
  146. High-power Raman conversion of a discharge XeCl-laser
  147. Electric-discharge XeCI laser emitting pulses of 1 μsec duration