Sep 10 1966

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Chemical reactions in gases produced by a “Q-switched” ruby laser suggested a new method for studying very high temperature reactions, reported Westinghouse Research Laboratories scientists L. M. Epstein and K. H. Sun in a letter to Nature. Studies establishing dependence of yield on intensity and configuration of focal spot were recommended to prove usefulness of method as an absolute dosimeter for laser shots. ‘‘(Epstein and Sun, Nature, 9/10/66, 1173-4)’’

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