Optics & Photonics News Magazine
January, 1976 Issue
January, 1976 Issue
Feature Articles
Speckle
Speckle has been a great nuisance in the field of holography. In optical readers and other optical processors, too, we have learned to provide a "smooth" input format or else suffer the disaster of speckle. These limitations have been understood for a number of years. Still there is no simple, direct cure for speckle, and logically, no hope for one. Why then a Topical Meeting on Speckle at Asilomar?
by Nicholas GeorgeOptics for Laser Fusion
The use of high-power, short-pulse lasers in order to achieve fusion conditions in a D-T plasma was suggested as early as 1963 by N.G. Basov and others.1 It was not until nearly a decade later, however, that significant efforts at laser-fusion research were set up in various laboratories around the world.
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