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15 May 2007Topical applications of resonance internal conversion in laser produced plasma
Physical aspects of resonance effects arising in plasma due to interactions of nuclei with the electrons are considered. Among
them are resonance conversion (TEEN) and the reverse process of NEET. These processes are of great importance for
pumping the excited nuclear states (isomers) and for accelerating their decay. Experiment is discussed on studying the unique
3.5-eV229m Th nuclide.
F. F. Karpeshin
"Topical applications of resonance internal conversion in laser produced plasma", Proc. SPIE 6614, Laser Optics 2006: Superintense Light Fields and Ultrafast Processes, 66140G (15 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.740315
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F. F. Karpeshin, "Topical applications of resonance internal conversion in laser produced plasma," Proc. SPIE 6614, Laser Optics 2006: Superintense Light Fields and Ultrafast Processes, 66140G (15 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.740315