Abstract
In atomic laser isotope separation processes the high intensity laser beam propagates through the atomic vapor, where the laser frequency is tuned precisely to the resonance of the isotope to be enriched and is near resonant to all others. In this process the initial laser parameters will be affected both spatially and temporally due to laseratom interaction. Thus the isotopic selectivity and ionization efficiency will be influenced by this laser propagation effect.
© 1989 Optical Society of America
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