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Kinetics of the active media of nuclear-pumped lasers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2009

A.M. Boichenko
Affiliation:
General Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Russia, Vavilov Street 38, 117942 Moscow
A.V. Karelin
Affiliation:
General Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Russia, Vavilov Street 38, 117942 Moscow
O.V. Sereda
Affiliation:
General Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Russia, Vavilov Street 38, 117942 Moscow
S.I. Yakovlenko
Affiliation:
General Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Russia, Vavilov Street 38, 117942 Moscow

Abstract

Numerical simulation of active media nuclear-pumped lasers on noble gases and their mixtures with metal vapors are presented. Prospects of creation of high-power short-wavelength nuclear-pumped excimer lasers are discussed.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1993

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