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13 February 1996 COIL activities in Germany
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Proceedings Volume 2767, Fourth International Workshop on Iodine Lasers and Applications; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.232181
Event: Fourth International Workshop on Iodine Lasers and Applications, 1995, Trest' Castle, Czech Republic
Abstract
The major effort in German research work related to oxygen-iodine laser technology is devoted to investigations of a supersonic multikilowatt laser device. The laser facility and latest performance data are presented and compared with the international state-of-the-art. The laser operation is supported by a number of small scale basic experiments aimed at the diagnostics of O2(1(Delta) ), the visualization of iodine mixing, the chemical properties of the basic constituents and the simulation of liquid jet type generators. Special emphasis is given to the perspectives of COIL industrialization. Propagation of iodine laser radiation and a concept for excited oxygen generation based on fullerenes also are addressed.
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Willy L. Bohn "COIL activities in Germany", Proc. SPIE 2767, Fourth International Workshop on Iodine Lasers and Applications, (13 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.232181
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KEYWORDS
Chemical oxygen iodine lasers

Oxygen

Iodine

Laser applications

Gas lasers

Chlorine

Liquids

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