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Random distributed feedback Raman fiber lasers. / Babin, Sergey A.; Kablukov, Sergey I.; Zlobina, Ekaterina A. et al.

Springer Series in Optical Sciences. ed. / Y Feng. Vol. 207 Springer-Verlag GmbH and Co. KG, 2017. p. 273-354 (Springer Series in Optical Sciences; Vol. 207).

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Babin, SA, Kablukov, SI, Zlobina, EA, Podivilov, EV, Abdullina, SR, Lobach, IA, Kuznetsov, AG, Vatnik, ID, Churkin, DV & Turitsyn, SK 2017, Random distributed feedback Raman fiber lasers. in Y Feng (ed.), Springer Series in Optical Sciences. vol. 207, Springer Series in Optical Sciences, vol. 207, Springer-Verlag GmbH and Co. KG, pp. 273-354. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65277-1_7

APA

Babin, S. A., Kablukov, S. I., Zlobina, E. A., Podivilov, E. V., Abdullina, S. R., Lobach, I. A., Kuznetsov, A. G., Vatnik, I. D., Churkin, D. V., & Turitsyn, S. K. (2017). Random distributed feedback Raman fiber lasers. In Y. Feng (Ed.), Springer Series in Optical Sciences (Vol. 207, pp. 273-354). (Springer Series in Optical Sciences; Vol. 207). Springer-Verlag GmbH and Co. KG. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65277-1_7

Vancouver

Babin SA, Kablukov SI, Zlobina EA, Podivilov EV, Abdullina SR, Lobach IA et al. Random distributed feedback Raman fiber lasers. In Feng Y, editor, Springer Series in Optical Sciences. Vol. 207. Springer-Verlag GmbH and Co. KG. 2017. p. 273-354. (Springer Series in Optical Sciences). doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-65277-1_7

Author

Babin, Sergey A. ; Kablukov, Sergey I. ; Zlobina, Ekaterina A. et al. / Random distributed feedback Raman fiber lasers. Springer Series in Optical Sciences. editor / Y Feng. Vol. 207 Springer-Verlag GmbH and Co. KG, 2017. pp. 273-354 (Springer Series in Optical Sciences).

BibTeX

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