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Radiation Emitted from Semiconductor Lasers in Strong Magnetic Fields and under High Hydrostatic Pressures.- I Influence of Magnetic Fields and High Pressures on Energy Spectra of Semiconductors.- ?1. Influence of Magnetic Fields on Energy Structure of IIIV and IVVI Semiconductor Compounds.- ?2. Influence of Pressure on Energy Structures of IIIV and IVVI Compounds.- ?3. Characteristics of Semiconductor Laser Operation Affected by Variation of Temperature, Pressure, and Magnetic Field.- II Experimental Method.- ?1. Apparatus for Excitation of Injection Lasers and Recording of Emission Spectra.- ?2. Q-Switched CO2 Laser.- ?3. Technique Used in Low-Tempe rature Magnetooptic Investigations at Infrared Wavelengths.- ?4. Apparatus Used in Optical Measurements at Infrared Wavelengths under High Hydrostatic Pressures at 77?K.- ?5. Zinc- and Copper-Doped Germanium Infrared-Radiation Detectors.- ?6. Scanning of Infrared Radiation Emitted from InSb Crystals.- ?7. Other Measurements.- III Influence of Magnetic Fields on Emission Spectra of p-n Junctions in InAs, InSb, and PbSe.- ?1. Spontaneous and Coherent Radiation Emitted from InAs Injection Lasers.- ?2. Radiation Emitted from InSb Injection Lasers in Strong Magnetic Fields. Position of Light-Emission Region.- ?3. Spontaneous and Coherent Radiation Emitted from p-n Junctions in PbSe,.- IV Magnetically Tuned Stimulated Raman Emission from Indium Antimonide.- ?1. Raman Scattering of Light by Plasmons and Landau Levels in Semiconductors.- ?2. Stimulated Raman Scattering of Light Accompanied by Spin Flip in Indium Antimonide.- ?3. Discussion of Results.- V Influence of Pressure on Radiation Emitted from Lead Selenide and Gallium Arsenide Semiconductor Lasers.- ?1. Emission Spectra of PbSe Lasers.- ?2. Emission Spectra of GaAs Lasers.- ?3. Discussion of Results.- Conclusions.- Literature Cited.- Investigation of the Collective Properties of Excitons in Germanium by Long-Wavelength Infrared Spectroscopy Methods.- I Energy Specl#K
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