Efficient High Power-Density Operation Regime of KrF^*-Laser Amplifiers for Fusion Driver
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概要
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The kinetics in electron-beam-excited KrF^*-medium is numerically analysed in order to study the dependence of the fundamental laser characteristics on gas constitution, specific pump power and cavity flux. There appears the prospect of the compact fusion driver operating at considerably higher laser intensity (〜100 MW/cm^2) and higher intrinsic efficiency (〜20%) in Kr-rich media at the pump power density of 10 MW/cm^3 than in conventional Ar-diluted mixtures.
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- 1985-05-20
著者
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TANIMOTO Mitsumori
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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OKUDA Isao
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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OKUDA Isao
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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YAOITA Akira
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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Yaoita A
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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Okuda I
National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology
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OWADANO Yoshirou
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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