1995
DOI: 10.1070/qe1995v025n03abeh000327
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Characteristics of nuclear-pumped lasers based on the 3p—3s transitions in the neon atom

Abstract: Through detailed quantum calculations, the presence of classical discrete breathers and, subsequently, a two-phonon bound state (TPBS) or quantum breather (QB) state have already been shown in nonlinear photonic materials such as ferroelectrics. The latter was done in a periodic boundary condition in terms of the variations of TPBS parameters against impurity that is related to nonlinearity. Metamaterials are also nonlinear optical materials for applications as a split-ring-resonator (SRR) in antenna arrays. B… Show more

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“…Obtained within the experiment efficiency values for NPL operating on neon (to 0.1%) are much lower than at pumping by electron beam [84,85]. Threshold values of thermal neutron flux density are significantly higher than 10 14 n/cm 2 s [87][88][89][90][91][92][93]. Report [90] on NPL lasing in 3 He-Ne-H 2 mixture with a lasing threshold of 10 14 n/cm 2 s is doubtful, as hydrogen at a pressure of 0.57 bars must be considerably quenching the upper laser level.…”
Section: Visible-range Lasers Operating On Ne Atom Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obtained within the experiment efficiency values for NPL operating on neon (to 0.1%) are much lower than at pumping by electron beam [84,85]. Threshold values of thermal neutron flux density are significantly higher than 10 14 n/cm 2 s [87][88][89][90][91][92][93]. Report [90] on NPL lasing in 3 He-Ne-H 2 mixture with a lasing threshold of 10 14 n/cm 2 s is doubtful, as hydrogen at a pressure of 0.57 bars must be considerably quenching the upper laser level.…”
Section: Visible-range Lasers Operating On Ne Atom Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obtained within the experiment efficiency values for NPL operating on neon (to 0.1%) are much lower than at pumping by electron beam [84,85]. Threshold values of thermal neutron flux density are significantly higher than 10 14 n/cm 2 s [87][88][89][90][91][92][93]. Report [90] on NPL lasing in 3 He-Ne-H 2 mixture with a lasing threshold of 10 14 n/cm 2 s is doubtful, as hydrogen at a pressure of 0.57 bars must be considerably quenching the upper laser level.…”
Section: Visible-range Lasers Operating On Ne Atom Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lasing threshold was not achieved. Further theoretical research [19,20] and experiments conducted by other organisations [21][22][23] indicated that the lasing threshold for the line at 585 nm exceeds 10 14 n/cm 2 s. The processes involved in the active media of lasers at the 3p-3s transitions of NeI are considered to be well studied [19,24]: the population of the upper laser level occurs primarily because of the dissociative recombination of Ne 2 + and HeNe + molecular ions. Under relatively weak pumping, HeNe + ions also form Ne 2 + ions through the following substitution reaction:…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Populating the P Levels Of Inert Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%