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10th International Conference on Laser and Fiber-Optical Networks Modeling (LFNM 2010). 2nd IEEE International Workshop on THz Radiation: Basic Research and Applications (TERA 2010)
Outside the framework of the dipole approximation (with an accuracy of about v/c) the effective interaction force between stripped uranium nuclei in the presence pulsed field of two laser waves is theoretically studied. Possibility of essential slowing-down of uranium nuclei after interaction with each other is obtained. The given phenomenon is stable, concerning minor changes of initial conditions...
The electromagnetic field amplification constant in the scattering of the nonrelativistic electrons by ions in the elliptically polarized light wave is theoretically studied for any intensities for which radiation amplification takes place. The anomalous amplification effect in the moderate-strong electro-magnetic field is predicted.
Lead-fluoride nano-glassceramics doped with ytterbium and erbium have been developed and synthesized. The influence of heating on the green up-conversion luminescence of erbium has been experimentally investigated. Nano-glassceramics are promising candidates for temperature sensors.
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