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14 January 2000 ATM GDL: new prospects for gas-dynamic laser
Victor V. Apollonov, Alexander B. Bersh, S. I. Chdanovitch, P. A. Drozdov, Alexej B. Egorov, P. A. Egoyanz, V. A. Feofilaktov, Valerii K. Ikonnikov, Vadim V. Kijko, Victor I. Kislov, A. V. Lavrov, V. P. Malyavine, A. G. Suzdaltsev, Yu S. Vagin
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Proceedings Volume 3887, High-Power Lasers in Civil Engineering and Architecture; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375179
Event: Advanced High-Power Lasers and Applications, 1999, Osaka, Japan
Abstract
At present, a mobile, self-contained laser rated at 50-70 kW or higher is required for solution of a whole range of urgent problems of technology and environment protection.
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Victor V. Apollonov, Alexander B. Bersh, S. I. Chdanovitch, P. A. Drozdov, Alexej B. Egorov, P. A. Egoyanz, V. A. Feofilaktov, Valerii K. Ikonnikov, Vadim V. Kijko, Victor I. Kislov, A. V. Lavrov, V. P. Malyavine, A. G. Suzdaltsev, and Yu S. Vagin "ATM GDL: new prospects for gas-dynamic laser", Proc. SPIE 3887, High-Power Lasers in Civil Engineering and Architecture, (14 January 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375179
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KEYWORDS
Gas lasers

Combustion

Throat

Chemical reactions

Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide lasers

Carbon monoxide

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