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Direct Nuclear-Pumped Lasers Using the 3He(n,p)3H Reaction
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1978
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Optical PumpingEngineeringNuclear PhysicsPhysicsPolyethylene ModeratorFast NeutronsNatural SciencesRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionLaser ScienceTritium IonGas LasersDirect Nuclear-pumped Lasers
A description is presented of experimental results concerning a specific class of direct nuclear-pumped lasers classified as 'volumetric nuclear lasers'. In the considered laser system a fissioning gas, He-3, is mixed with the lasing gas to form a homogeneous mixture, resulting in uniform volume excitation. In typical volumetric nuclear lasers a fast-burst reactor is used as a source of neutrons which penetrate a polyethylene moderator. Here the fast neutrons are thermalized. After thermalization, neutrons scatter into the laser cell. Nuclear reactions produce a proton of 0.56 MeV and a tritium ion of 0.19. These ions produce secondary electrons which pump the laser medium creating a population inversion. The results reported demonstrate direct nuclear pumping of He-3-Ar, Xe, Kr, and Cl with the considered system.
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