Fe:ZnSe laser oscillation under cryogenic and room temperature
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V. K. Komar | H. Jelínková | M. Doroshenko | J. Šulc | M. Němec | M. Jelínek | A. S. Gerasimenko | V. Puzikov | N. Kovalenko | M. Cech | D. Vyhlídal | Y. Zagoruĭko | A. Gerasimenko | V. Kubecek | H. Jelínková
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