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29 July 2002 Current state of laserometry and prospects of its development as a measurement field
Vladimir S. Ivanov, Yu. M. Zolotarevsky, Andrei Fedorovich Kotyuk, V. P. Kuznetsov
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Proceedings Volume 4900, Seventh International Symposium on Laser Metrology Applied to Science, Industry, and Everyday Life; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.484574
Event: Seventh International Symposium on Laser Metrology Applied to Science, Industry, and Everyday Life, 2002, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
The principles and the status of a system for assurance of measurement uniformity in laserometry are outlined and the functions of VNIIOPI as the National Scientific Metrology Center responsible for assurance of measurement uniformity are described. The tasks of laserometry as applied to the needs of economics have been stated. The basic trends in laserometry development for the next decade have been designated. It has been shown that first of all it is necessary to master: ultraviolet and x-rays ranges of the spectrum; ranges of ultra-low (less than 1 x 10-10) intensity values and super-high (more than 105 ) power and energy values; nanow-aperture (micrometers) and broad-aperture (tens of centimeters and greater) laser beams; ranges of ultra-short (subpico- and femtosecond) laser radiation pulses, especially in Uv and x-rays ranges of the spectrum.
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Vladimir S. Ivanov, Yu. M. Zolotarevsky, Andrei Fedorovich Kotyuk, and V. P. Kuznetsov "Current state of laserometry and prospects of its development as a measurement field", Proc. SPIE 4900, Seventh International Symposium on Laser Metrology Applied to Science, Industry, and Everyday Life, (29 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.484574
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Pulsed laser operation

Metrology

Laser applications

Control systems

Laser development

Laser energy

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