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THIS communication reports the observation of high-intensity pulses of light when one mirror of a laser Fabry–Perot resonator is a semiconductor.
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CARMICHAEL, C., SIMPSON, G. Generation of Giant Optical Maser Pulses using a Semi-conductor Mirror. Nature 202, 787–788 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/202787b0
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