Conference paper
Overview paper scanning near-field microscopies
D. Pohl, J.K. Gimzewski
Optics in Complex Systems 1990
Theoretical investigations of the transient light amplification of stimulated thermal Rayleigh scattering predict a gain proportional to t2 and, most interesting, a gain at =L-S=0 (L and S are the laser and signal frequency, respectively). Experimental investigations using a light amplifier with high-frequency resolution (L10-8) confirm our calculations. © 1969 The American Physical Society.
D. Pohl, J.K. Gimzewski
Optics in Complex Systems 1990
D. Pohl
Institute of Physics Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group Conference 1991
D. Pohl, W.I. Goldburg
Physical Review Letters
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Physical Review Letters