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18 January 1977 Applications And Trends In Laser-Induced Chemistry
Stephen R. Leone
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Abstract
The use of tunable lasers for isotope separation and selective photochemical reactions is a field or rapidly growing research. Many economic and scientific benefits of this research can be identified. A number of basic methods of laser isotope separation have been successful. Examples of each are compared and the laser requirements discussed. The advantages of using lasers to enrich various isotopes or to separate the elements using photochemistry are described. The uses of lasers and specific laser wavelengths are outlined.
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Stephen R. Leone "Applications And Trends In Laser-Induced Chemistry", Proc. SPIE 0092, Practical Applications of Low Power Lasers, (18 January 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955099
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KEYWORDS
Bromine

Molecules

Chemical species

Absorption

Laser applications

Chemistry

Isotope separation

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