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It is known that comparatively small beam divergence and sufficiently high beam intensity of CO2 lasers give possibility of their application in various technological processes, that demand distant interaction. The results of some technological applications of continuous wave (CW) and high repetition rate (HRR) CO2 lasers with average power up to 50 kW are presented. It is shown that these lasers can be used in the field of nuclear power.
Feliks K. Kosyrev,A. G. Krasjukov,Valery G. Naumov, andAnatoly V. Rodin
"Laser technology in atomic industry", Proc. SPIE 4165, Progress in Research and Development of High-Power Industrial CO2 Lasers, (27 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.394131
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Feliks K. Kosyrev, A. G. Krasjukov, Valery G. Naumov, Anatoly V. Rodin, "Laser technology in atomic industry," Proc. SPIE 4165, Progress in Research and Development of High-Power Industrial CO2 Lasers, (27 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.394131