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Optical inhomogeneity developing in flashlamp photolysis lasers

Abstract

The paper discusses the dynamics of optical inhomogenity developing in the active medium of a high-power flashlamp-pumped photolysis laser in inverse population storage, fast inversion suppression, and free-running lasing regimes. A chemical component of the refractive index was found in a C3F7I photolysis experiment, along with the anomalous growth of a gas refractive index.
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1980
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-82-049717
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Kvantovaya Elektron. (Moscow); (USSR); Journal Volume: 7
Subject:
42 ENGINEERING; LASERS; OPTICAL PUMPING; PHOTOLYSIS; DISSOCIATION; FLASH TUBES; LASER RADIATION; OPTICAL PROPERTIES; POPULATION INVERSION; REFRACTION; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DECOMPOSITION; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; ELECTRON TUBES; GAS DISCHARGE TUBES; PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; PUMPING; RADIATIONS; 420300* - Engineering- Lasers- (-1989)
OSTI ID:
5883507
Country of Origin:
USSR
Language:
Russian
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: KVEKA
Submitting Site:
IAA
Size:
Pages: 1516-1522
Announcement Date:
Aug 01, 1981

Citation Formats

Alekhin, B V, Borovkov, V V, Brodskii, A Ya, Lazhintsev, B V, Nor-Arevian, V A, and Sukhanov, L V. Optical inhomogeneity developing in flashlamp photolysis lasers. USSR: N. p., 1980. Web.
Alekhin, B V, Borovkov, V V, Brodskii, A Ya, Lazhintsev, B V, Nor-Arevian, V A, & Sukhanov, L V. Optical inhomogeneity developing in flashlamp photolysis lasers. USSR.
Alekhin, B V, Borovkov, V V, Brodskii, A Ya, Lazhintsev, B V, Nor-Arevian, V A, and Sukhanov, L V. 1980. "Optical inhomogeneity developing in flashlamp photolysis lasers." USSR.
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title = {Optical inhomogeneity developing in flashlamp photolysis lasers}
author = {Alekhin, B V, Borovkov, V V, Brodskii, A Ya, Lazhintsev, B V, Nor-Arevian, V A, and Sukhanov, L V}
abstractNote = {The paper discusses the dynamics of optical inhomogenity developing in the active medium of a high-power flashlamp-pumped photolysis laser in inverse population storage, fast inversion suppression, and free-running lasing regimes. A chemical component of the refractive index was found in a C3F7I photolysis experiment, along with the anomalous growth of a gas refractive index.}
journal = []
volume = {7}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1980}
month = {Jul}
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