Belgrade,
Fig.211-01. A set-up for classical holography.
Fig.211-02. A holography set-up with diffraction patterns.
Fig.211-03. A HeNe laser beam diffraction pattern.
Fig.211-04. A 2nd harmonic Nd3+:YAG laser beam diffraction pattern.
Fig.211-05. H. E. España in a pleasant talk with the researchers of the Center.
Fig.211-06. A set-up with a blue diode laser.
Fig.211-07. A blue-diode-laser beam diffraction pattern.
Fig.211-08. A 2nd harmonic Nd3+:YAG laser beam, driven into a fiber.
Fig.211-09. Two 2nd harmonic Nd3+:YAG lasers in full power.
Fig.211-10. Prof. Jelenković gives some details to the Deputy Prime Minister Djelić on how prospective the Ti:sapphire fs lasers are and how carefully the Nd3+:YAG laser beam of 10 W at 532 nm should be treated.
Fig.211-11. A set-up with the magnetic shielding of a Rb cell.
Fig.211-12. Prof. Jelenković describes how precise the measurement of time could be and how it is related to the saying "time is money".
Fig.211-13. Prof. Jelenković and H. E. España talked about the application of experiments and models in quantum information.
Fig.211-14. Deputy Prime Minister Djelić concludes his visit to the Center.
Acknowledgments
Photos 211-01, 211-02, 211-11 and 211-14 by sitemaster's helper, other photos and a video clip on this page by Bob.
Further reading
News webpage of the Serbian Ministry of Science
¦ 211