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Harsch et al., 1975 - Google Patents

UV laser triggering of spark gaps by two-quantum photoelectric effect

Harsch et al., 1975

Document ID
17185322669495208829
Author
Harsch K
Salzmann H
Strohwald H
Publication year
Publication venue
Physics Letters A

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UV LASER TRIGGERING OF SPARK GAPS BY TWO-QUANTUM PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT w CP Page 1 Volume 55A, number 3 PHYSICS LETTERS 1 December 1975 UV LASER TRIGGERING OF SPARK GAPS BY TWO-QUANTUM PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT K. HARSCH …
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    • H01S3/09Processes or apparatus for excitation, e.g. pumping
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