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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Absorption and Scattering of Germanium in the IR Region of the Spectrum
3. On the Use of Germanium in Space
4. Isotopic Shift of Fundamental Absorption Bands of Germanium in the IR Region
5. Optical Damage of Germanium at a Wavelength of 10.6 µm
6. Nonlinear Absorption of Germanium in the Range of 3-5 µm
7. Other Nonlinear Effects in Germanium
8. The Effect of Photonic Drag of Current Carriers in Germanium
9. Acousto-Optic Effects in Germanium
10. Plasma Antennas Formed by Laser Radiation in Germanium
11. Study of Laser Etching of Semiconductors Using Germanium as an Example
12. Transmission of Germanium in the THz Spectral Region
13. Conclusion
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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