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The irreversible burning of infrared spectral line by laser action on silica contained matters

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Abstract

The effect of CO2 laser focused radiation (the wave length of 10.6 μm, power density of 103-105 W/cm2) on melted quartz and silica contained minerals - nepheline KNa3 [AlSiO4]4, microcline K[AlSi3O8], kaolinite Al4 [Si4O10](OH)8, etc., has been investigated. The materials mentioned above undergo the laser radiation in the low frequency rang of ungomogeneously broadened infrared absorption line of asymmetric valent Si-O-Si vibrations.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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