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In inhomogeneously broadened lasers, spontaneous & stimulated emitting atoms participate in Doppler Effects differently

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Abstract

Internal QM frequency for the same transition levels being fixed; spontaneously emitting source & stimulated emitting detecting atoms in an inhomogeneously broadened gas laser reveal different processes behind Doppler Effect.

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