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Publikováno v:
Quantum Electronics. 26:287-290
The experimental results were explained by regarding the active element of a pulsed electron-beam-pumped semiconductor laser as an acoustic cell. Measurements were made of the divergence of the radiation emitted by a CdS laser pumped by pulses of 250
Photoluminescence and gain of CdS and CdSe single crystals under electron-beam excitation conditions
Autor:
V K Yakushin, Yurii M Popov, O N Talenskii, P V Shapkin, V M Leonov, L N Borovich, A V Dudenkova
Publikováno v:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics. 4:365-368
An investigation was made of the photoluminescence spectra of cadmium sulfide and selenide single crystals (77 and 4.2°K) and of the spectra of the gain α(ħω) during excitation of the same crystals with electron beams of 20 keV energy (77°K). Th
Autor:
E V Matveenko, E M Krasavina, M M Zverev, V K Yakushin, I V Kryukova, V A Ushakhin, N. N. Kostin, O V Bogdankevich, V F Pevtsov, S. P. Kopyt
Publikováno v:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics. 15:1000-1002
A report is given of the fabrication of multielement uncooled lasers with an output power of 17 MW per pulse in the case of cadmium sulfide and 4.5 MW in the case of gallium arsenide pumped longitudinally by an electron beam. Ways of improving the ch
Autor:
V A Ushakhin, M M Zverev, I. V. Kryukova, V F Pevtsov, E. M. Krasavina, N. D. Vorobev, V K Yakushin, O V Bogdankevich, S. P. Kopyt
Publikováno v:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics. 15:1002-1003
A pulsed multielement semiconductor laser with an unstable resonator was made of cadmium sulfide. Narrowing of the angular distribution of the output radiation to 30' for an output power of 200 kW was achieved.
Autor:
S A Darznek, V F Pevtsov, M M Zverev, V K Yakushin, O V Bogdankevich, V A Ushakhin, S A Belyaev
Publikováno v:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics. 12:1117-1118
Stimulated emission of visible radiation was obtained from multicomponent semiconductor lasers pumped by an electron beam. The lasers operated at room temperature in a pulse-periodic regime. A cadmium sulfide laser emitted radiation pulses of 100 kW