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Paper Abstract
This work presents the results of studying the shock wave radiator made of a quartz microsphere filled in with neon at a pressure of 15 atm (the envelope diameter: 175 micrometers , thickness: 1.5 micrometers ), connected to the OKMB type quartz light guide, referred to as a `light pen' (LP). The LP transducers have been developed by us for optical recording of shock and detonation waves in a nanosecond range. The shock wave movement through neon in the microsphere is accompanied by radiation of light, which is transmitted via the light guide to a photorecorder.
Paper Details
Date Published: 31 December 1993
PDF: 3 pages
Proc. SPIE 2161, CIS Selected Papers: Photometry, (31 December 1993); doi: 10.1117/12.166390
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 2161:
CIS Selected Papers: Photometry
Leonid S. Ushakov, Editor(s)
PDF: 3 pages
Proc. SPIE 2161, CIS Selected Papers: Photometry, (31 December 1993); doi: 10.1117/12.166390
Show Author Affiliations
A. V. Veselov, Institute of Experimental Physics (Russia)
V. M. Gerasimov, Institute of Experimental Physics (Russia)
I. E. Plaksin, Institute of Experimental Physics (Russia)
V. M. Gerasimov, Institute of Experimental Physics (Russia)
I. E. Plaksin, Institute of Experimental Physics (Russia)
S. V. Trusillo, Institute of Experimental Physics (Russia)
Victor I. Shutov, Institute of Experimental Physics (Russia)
Victor I. Shutov, Institute of Experimental Physics (Russia)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 2161:
CIS Selected Papers: Photometry
Leonid S. Ushakov, Editor(s)
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