Isotopically selective condensation and infrared-laser-assisted gas-dynamic isotope separation
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The efficiency of conventional aerodynamic isotope sepn. can be improved by 2 orders of magnitude with the aid of a relatively weak cw IR laser which is used to induce isotopically selective condensation. Overall isotope enrichment factors in excess of 2 a ...
Frequency doubled Nd:YAG lasers represent an attractive alternative to other laser tools for many material processing applications, but frequency doubling with pulsed Nd:YAG lasers has been performed until now only with pulses of tens of nanoseconds. In ma ...
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The common configuration for deflecting laser beams in two dimensions is based on two single-axis galvanometric scanners placed perpendicular to each other. Over recent years, these fast scanners have proved to be both very reliable and very accurate. They ...
In this paper we present briefly two possible approaches for modelling the laser cladding process. The first approach is 2D and consists in finding the shape of the molten pool given the fraction of the laser power which is available at the surface of the ...
The feasibility of a new, 2-laser, isotope sepn. scheme was tested. The 1st laser induces isotopically selective condensation in the collisional region of a free jet of SF6 dild. in Ar. Thus, a mol. beam contg. non-clustered 32SF6 and clustered 34SF6{m}Ar{ ...