Abstract
The study of spectra has provided the raw materials for lasers as well as the basic understanding needed. Now lasers are providing powerful tools and important new insights for understanding the spectra of atoms, molecules, and solids. These in turn can lead to new lasers or other quantum electronic devices.
© 1985 Optical Society of America
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