1977
DOI: 10.1070/qe1977v007n02abeh008895
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High-pressure radiation-chemical laser initiated by a fastelectron beam from a coaxial high-voltage diode

Abstract: We discuss different types of measurements targetting the interplay of mechanical motion with electrical transport in suspended single-wall carbon nanotube devices. In driven resonator experiments, the transversal acoustical vibration mode is detected and identified at room temperature using ac down-mixing techniques. In contrast, low-temperature transport spectroscopy enables the observation of the longitudinal acoustic mode in the quantum limit in single electron tunnelling. This vibrational excitation can a… Show more

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“…Direct conversion of nuclear energy to laser radiation was considered as early as 1961 [1]. Nuclear pumped lasers (NPLs) have been intensively studied and developed in the USA and Russia since the first operation of a He-Xe NPL in 1972 [2,3]. In particular, laser operation on the 1.73 µm transition in Xe atoms has been studied extensively.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Direct conversion of nuclear energy to laser radiation was considered as early as 1961 [1]. Nuclear pumped lasers (NPLs) have been intensively studied and developed in the USA and Russia since the first operation of a He-Xe NPL in 1972 [2,3]. In particular, laser operation on the 1.73 µm transition in Xe atoms has been studied extensively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is one of the most promising NPLs in the IR region for high-power applications [4]. This laser has a high efficiency (maximum 8%) [5][6][7] and a low threshold [1,8]. It is a potentially high-energy (up to 50 kJ) NPL with pulse lengths of ∼10 ms [9].…”
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