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Distinction between lasing without inversion and parametric nonlinear optics

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Abstract

Many optical devices have the capacity to amplify light beams. Some of these devices are referred to as lasers. Some are referred to as wavemixing or parametric devices. Still others, such as driven two-level atoms, are frequently described as wavemixing devices but, in many instances, are actually lasers.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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