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It is a excitement to write down a number of phrases as an advent to the court cases of the 1980 NATO ASI on "Physical strategies in Laser­ Naterial Interaction." This ASI is the 9th process a chain dedicated to lasers and their purposes, held below the accountability of the Quantum Electronics department of the eu actual Society, and consequently often called the "Europhysics university of Quantum Electronics." in view that 1971 the varsity has been working with the joint direc­ tion of myself as consultant of the educational examine, and Dr. D. Roess (formerly with Siemens AEG, Munich, and now with in poor health, Optik und Electronik, GmbH, Munich) for the economic functions. certainly the purpose of the college is to exchange basic and utilized frontier themes within the quarter of quantum electronics and glossy optics, for you to introduce younger study humans from universities and business R&D laboratories to the hot features of study opened by way of the laser.

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