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13 January 2016 Front Matter: Volume 9810
Proceedings Volume 9810, International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Pulsed Lasers XII; 981001 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2230865
Event: XII International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Pulsed Lasers, 2015, Tomsk, Russian Federation
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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Abuzova, N. V., 13

Ageev, Boris G., 1X

Alekseev, S. V., 0J, 0N, 0P

Allahverdiyev, K., 17, 18

Andreev, M. V., 02

Andreev, Yu. M., 12, 1O, 1P, 1T

Andrienko, O., 1A

Apeksimov, D. V., 0G, 0H, 0I, 0Q

Apresyan, L. A., 0C, 0D

Arapov, Yury D., 1V

Ashurbekov, N. A., 1Q

Avdeev, Sergey M., 0Z

Avtaeva, S. V., 1J

Baasankhuu, N., 0N

Babushkin, P. A., 0K

Bazyl', O. K., 0B

Belevtsev, A. A., 05

Belov, V. V., 1E

Benken, K., 1W

Betina, L. L., 15

Bezrodnyy, Dmitriy A., 0S

Borisov, A. V., 1Y, 1Z, 21

Bukhtsooj, O., 0N

Bukin, O. A., 0H, 0I

Bulychev, N. A., 07, 15, 16, 1B, 1C, 1D

Bulygin, A. D., 0Q

Burnashov, A. V., 0K

Bychkov, Yurii I., 08

Chadraa, B., 0N

Chen, C. H., 07, 15

Chernov, A. A., 1B

Chudinova, Yulia V., 1K

Chursin, A. D., 15

Ciganovic, J., 10

Didenko, Maria V., 1U

Dresvyanskiy, V. P., 0N

Dvoretskii, Sergei A., 0S, 0U

Dyakov, Yu. A., 07, 15

Dzyadukh, Stanislav M., 0U

Erofeev, Mikhail V., 0V, 0X, 0Y

Evtushenko, G. S., 1F

Fedorov, A. I., 03, 06

Feofanov, I. N., 0C, 0D, 15, 16

Firsov, K. N., 05, 0W, 1R

Frolov, S. A., 0M

Galkina, S., 1W

Garelina, S., 1A

Gavrishchuk, E. M., 0W, 1R

Genin, Dmitrii E., 0R, 1G

Gerasimova, M. A., 13

Glazunov, D. S., 0N

Golik, S. S., 0H, 0I

Gorbunkov, V. I., 1L

Grechin, Sergey G., 1V

Grigoryants, A. G., 15, 16

Grigoryev, Denis V., 0S, 0U, 1G

Gysev, A., 1A

Iglakova, A. N., 0G, 0H, 0K

Ikonnikov, V. B., 0W, 1R

Iminov, K. O., 1Q

Ivanov, M. V., 0J

Ivanov, Nikolai G., 0J, 0L, 0O, 0P

Kabanov, A. M., 0G, 0H, 0I, 0Q

Kasianov, Ivan V., 1V

Kazantsev, S. Yu., 05, 0W, 1R

Kazaryan, Mishik A., 07, 0C, 0D, 15, 16, 19, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D

Kharchenko, O. V., 11

Kirtsideli, I., 1W

Kistenev, Yu. V., 1Y, 1Z, 21

Klimenko, V. I., 15

Klimkin, A. V., 0A, 1E

Kokh, K. A., 12, 1P

Kolokolov, I. S., 15

Kononov, I. G., 05, 0W, 1R

Koshelev, K. K., 15

Kosheleva, O. K., 07, 15

Kostadinov, I. K., 09

Kovaleva, S. F., 0K

Krainov, A. Yu., 20

Krasovskii, V. I., 0C, 0D, 15, 16

Kryshtoba, V. I., 0C

Kuchinskaya, O. I., 0G, 0H, 0I, 0Q

Kuptsov, G. V., 1S

Kurjak, A. V., 1E

Kuzmanovic, M., 10

Kuznetsov, Vladimir S., 1I, 1U

Labin, N. A., 15, 16

Lanskii, G. V., 12, 1O, 1P, 1T

Lapin, Ivan N., 0T

Laptev, A. V., 1S

Lipatov, Evgeniy I., 0R, 0Z, 1G

Lomaev, Mikhail I., 04, 1M

Losev, Valery F., 02, 0J, 0L, 0N, 0O, 0P, 12, 1T

Lozovoy, Kirill A., 0U

Lubenko, D. M., 12, 1T

Martynovich, E. F., 0N

Matvienko, G. G., 0G, 0H, 0I

Mayor, A. Yu., 0I

Medvedenko, I. A., 0K

Melchenko, S. V., 03

Minina, O. V., 0Q

Mironov, S. Yu., 0P

Moiseeva, K. M., 20

Molloy, John F., 1H

Momcilovic, M., 10

Morozova, E. A., 1B

Muravyev, E. N., 1B

Musayev, A., 18

Naftaly, Mira, 1H

Nechaev, L. V., 0E

Nesmelov, Sergey N., 0U

Nikiforova, Olga Yu., 1X, 1Y

Nikolaev, V. V., 1Y

Novikov, Vadim A., 0S

Orlovskii, Victor M., 14

Oshlakov, V. K., 0G, 0H

Oskomov, Konstantin V., 0X, 0Y

Panarin, Victor A., 14, 1I, 1U

Panchenko, Alexei N., 04

Panchenko, Nikolai A., 04

Panchenko, Yurii N., 02, 08, 0O

Paramonov, V. S., 15

Paramonova, G. M., 15

Parfenov, V., 1W

Pashayev, A., 17, 18

Pechenitsin, Dmitrii S., 1I

Pestryakov, E. V., 1S

Petrov, A. V., 0G, 0H, 0I, 0Q

Petrov, V. A., 1S

Petrov, V. V, 1S

Plyaka, P. S., 15, 16

Podlesnykh, S. V., 05

Polunin, Yu. P., 09

Prokopiev, V. E., 0A, 0L, 1E

Puchikin, A. V., 02

Rasmagin, S. I., 0C

Reimer, I. V., 09

Rodin, S. A., 0W, 1R

Romanovskii, O. A., 11

Sabotinov, N. V., 09

Sachkov, Victor I., 15, 16, 19, 1A

Sadikhov, I., 18

Sadovnikov, S. A., 11

Saifitdinova, A., 1W

Salayev, E., 17

Savin, D. V., 0W, 1R

Savovic, J., 10

Serykch, A. P., 21

Shakhsinov, G. Sh., 1Q

Shamanin, Igor V., 19

Shapovalov, A. V., 1Y, 1Z, 20

Shiganov, I. N., 15, 16

Shiyanov, D. V., 06

Shulepov, Mikhail A., 0S, 0U, 0V, 0X, 0Y, 14

Shumeiko, A. S., 09

Shumskii, V. K., 11

Skakun, Victor S., 1I

Slabko, V. V., 13

Slyusareva, E. A., 13

Sokolova, E. B., 0H, 0I

Sokolova, I. V., 0F

Sokovikov, V. G., 0A, 1E

Soldatov, A. N., 09

Solomonov, V. I., 1L

Sorokin, Dmitry A., 1M

Sosnin, Edward A., 0Z, 1I, 1K, 1U

Stoiljkovic, M., 10

Suslov, Alexei I., 04

Svetlichnyi, Valery A., 0B, 0T, 12, 1O, 1P

Tagiyev, B., 17, 18

Tarasenko, Viktor F., 04, 0R, 0S, 0U, 0V, 0X, 0Y, 1G, 1I, 1M

Tchaikovskaya, O. N., 0E, 0F

Timofeeva, N. A., 0W, 1R

Trtica, M. S., 10

Trunov, V. I., 0M

Tunaboylu, B., 17

Vasil'eva, N. Y., 0F

Vasilieva, A. V., 09

Victorova, Irina A., 1K

Vinogradov, K. Yu., 15

Vlasov, D. V., 0C, 0D

Vlasova, T. V., 0C, 0D

Voitsekhovskii, Alexandr V., 0U

Volotko, Ivan I., 1K

Vorobieva, L. P., 1E

Vrazhnov, D. A., 1Y

Vusovich, O. V., 0F

Yakovlev, S. V., 11

Yampolskaya, Sofiya A., 08

Yarzhemsky, V. G., 07

Yastremskii, Arkadii G., 08, 0O

Zakharyan, R. A., 15, 1A

Zandan, B., 0N

Zemlyanov, A. A., 0G, 0H, 0I, 0Q

Zivkovic, S., 10

Zvereva, G., 1N, 1W

Conference Committee

Conference Chairs

  • Victor F. Tarasenko, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Gennadiy S. Evtushenko, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (Russian Federation)

Conference Organizing Committee

  • Andrey M. Kabanov, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Gennadiy S. Evtushenko, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (Russian Federation)

    Eduard A. Sosnin, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Anton V. Klimkin, Scientific Secretary, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Dmitriy Genin, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Anna V. Vasilieva, National Research Tomsk State University SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Mikhail V. Erofeev, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Anatoly I. Fedorov, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Ruslan M. Gadirov, Siberian Physical Technical Institute (Russian Federation)

    Marina A. Gerasimova, Siberian Federal University (Russian Federation)

    Fedor A. Gubarev, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation) and National Research Tomsk Polytechnical University (Russian Federation)

    Igor G. Ivanov, Southern Federal University (Russian Federation)

    Ekaterina Yu. Kiselyova, National Research Tomsk Polytechnical University (Russian Federation)

    Elena K. Klimkina, Center of Scientific and Technical Information (Russian Federation)

    Grigoriy V. Lanskiy, Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Mikhail Levitskiy, TOPAZ Research and Inculcation Enterprise (Russian Federation)

    Anatoly N. Soldatov, National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

    Valeriy A. Svetlichnyi, Siberian Physical Technical Institute (Russian Federation)

    Victor F. Tarasenko, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Olga N. Tchaikovskaya, National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

    Nikolay A. Yudin, National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

    Alexander A. Zemlyanov, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

Conference Program Committee

  • Victor F. Tarasenko, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Gennadiy S. Evtushenko, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (Russian Federation)

    Georgii V. Mayer, National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

    Anatoly N. Soldatov, National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

    Alexander A. Zemlyanov, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Anton V. Klimkin, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Mikhail V. Erofeev, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Yurii S. Akishev, Troitsk Institute for Innovation and Fusion Research (Russian Federation)

    Yury M. Andreev, Institute for Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Slavomir. S. Anufrick, Grodno State University (Belarus)

    Peter A. Bokhan, Institute of Semiconductor Physics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Alexandr M. Boychenko, General Physics Institute (Russian Federation)

    J. Gary Eden, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (United States)

    Konstantin N. Firsov, General Physics Institute (Russian Federation)

    Andrey A. Ionin, P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute (Russian Federation)

    Mishik A. Kazaryan, P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute (Russian Federation)

    Tatyana N. Kopylova, Siberian Physical Technical Institute (Russian Federation)

    Bernard Lacour, Université Paris-Sud 11 (France)

    Eugene L. Latush, Southern Federal University (Russian Federation)

    Valery F. Losev, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Vladimir V. Osipov, Institute of Electrophysics (Russian Federation)

    Aleksey A. Pikulev, Russian Federal Nuclear Center - All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics (Russian Federation)

    Hubert Piquet, Université de Toulouse (France)

    Nikola V. Sabotinov, Institute of Solid State Physics (Bulgaria)

    Ivan P. Spassovsky, Frascati Research Center ENEA (Italy)

    Alexey B. Treshchalov, University of Tartu (Estonia)

    Milan S. Trtica, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences (Serbia)

    Andreas Ulrich, Technische Universität München (Germany)

    Georges Zissis, Université de Toulouse (France)

Session Chairs

  • A Gas and Plasma Lasers, Metal Vapor

    Anatoly N. Soldatov, National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

    Igor G. Ivanov, Southern Federal University (Russian Federation)

  • B Photonics of Optical Materials, Optoelectronics

    Tatyana N. Kopylova, Siberian Physical Technical Institute (Russian Federation)

    Olga N. Tchaikovskaya, National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

  • C Femtosecond Lasers and Laser Systems

    Alexander A. Zemlyanov, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Valery F. Losev, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

  • D Laser Systems and New Laser and Optical Technologies, Laser Applications

    Gennadiy S. Evtushenko, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (Russian Federation)

    Mikhail Levitskiy, TOPAZ Research and Inculcation Enterprise (Russian Federation)

  • E Non-coherent UV and VUV-radiation Sources

    Eduard A. Sosnin, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Mikhail I. Lomaev, Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

  • F Conversion of Laser Radiation, Optoelectronic Devices

    Yury M. Andreev, Institute for Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems SB RAS (Russian Federation)

    Valeriy A. Svetlichnyi, Siberian Physical Technical Institute (Russian Federation)

  • G Biophotonics

    Yury V. Kistenev, National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

    Andrey M. Kabanov, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

Introduction

The International Conference: Atomic and Molecular Pulsed Lasers (AMPL) is devoted to the physical processes in laser active media, new active media and pumping methods; new lasers development technologies; fundamental issues of laser physics; and non-coherent UV and VUV-radiation sources. One of the principal goals of the conference is the contiguity of fundamental and applied sciences. Therefore, much attention was paid to the application of lasers and excilamps in science, engineering, medicine and other areas of activity as well as the discussion of problems with laser and excilamp-based apparatus and to new optical technologies. This year’s conference was organized by:

  • V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

  • Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS (Russian Federation)

  • Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological System SB RAS (Russian Federation)

  • National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

  • National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (Russian Federation)

  • V.D. Kuznetsov Siberian Physical Technical Institute (Russian Federation)

  • P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute SB RAS (Russian Federation)

  • A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute (Russian Federation)

The scientific program for this year’s conference included the following sessions:

  • Gas and Plasma Lasers, Metal Vapor

  • Photonics of Optical Materials, Optoelectronics

  • Femtosecond Lasers and Laser Systems

  • Laser Systems and New Laser and Optical Technologies, Laser Applications

  • Non-coherent UV and VUV-radiation Sources

  • Conversion of Laser Radiation, Optoelectronic Devices

  • Biophotonics

We wish to thank our sponsors for their contribution to the conference’s success:

  • Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Russian Federation)

  • Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian Federation)

  • TOPAZ Research and Inculcation Enterprise (Russian Federation)

  • Crystaltechno Ltd. (Russian Federation)

  • SP Equipment (Russian Federation)

  • Intech Analytics Corporation (Russian Federation)

  • IC Specpostavka (Russian Federation)

  • CLZ Ltd. (Russian Federation)

AMPL was first held in Tomsk in 1992, and in 1995 it became a biennial scientific forum hosted in Tomsk. The AMPL agenda covers the following issues:

  • Physical processes in gas lasers including: excimer lasers, metal vapor lasers, and plasma lasers

  • Dye lasers and photo-processes in complex organic molecules, photonics of optical materials

  • Incoherent UV and VUV sources

  • Diffuse discharges initiated by runaway electrons

  • Conversion of laser radiation

  • Optoelectronic devices

  • Laser systems and advanced laser optics technologies

  • Applications of lasers in different fields of science and technology, including ecology, medicine, industry, scientific research, struggle against terrorism

  • The creation of laser-based devices

Also included in the AMPL program were related issues such as research in nonlaser pulsed UV sources, nonconventional isotope separation methods, optoacoustic devices, etc.; problems of femtosecond laser systems (since 2009), and a round-table discussion on bio-photonics (since 2015).

The conference also provides for special sessions. In particular, a special session devoted to diffuse discharges initiated by runaway electrons was organized two times (2011, 2013). Generally, about 200 reports are presented at the conference. The AMPL conference has gained wide acceptance in the scientific community involved with laser research, attracting scientists from different countries and cities within the Russian Federation, and this would be impossible without close cooperation with the Tomsk scientific and educational institutions.

Each conference is attended by students from National Research Tomsk State University and Tomsk Polytechnic University. As part of AMPL, an AMPL-SCHOOL conference of young scientists is held. During the conference, excursions are made to the scientific laboratories of institutes and universities in Tomsk.

This is the twelfth year of the conference, all of which have been chaired by Prof. V. F. Tarasenko from the Institute of High Current Electronics. The conference materials are published and can be found in issues of Atmospheric and Ocean Optics (Optika Atmospfery i Okeana), the Proceedings of SPIE (Proc. SPIE. Vol. 2619 [1995]; Vol. 3403 [1997]; Vol. 4071 [1999]; Vol. 4747 [2001]; Vol. 5483 [2003]; Vol. 6263 [2005]; Vol. 6938 [2008]), Quantum Electronics (Kvantovaya Elektronika), and the Bulletin of the Tomsk Polytechnic University (Izvestia TPU).

The next AMPL conference in Tomsk will take place in September 2017.

Victor F. Tarasenko

Andrey M. Kabanov

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