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CuBr laser for nanopowder production visualization

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The paper presents first results on the use of a CuBr laser for high-speed imaging of the process of nanomaterial synthesis. Various imaging circuits are considered. A possibility of full suppression of stray background light, which is the laser monitor main advantage for diagnostics, is shown. The application areas for each circuit are discussed.

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Original Russian Text © M.V. Trigub, V.V. Platonov, K.V. Fedorov, G.S. Evtushenko, V.V. Osipov, 2016, published in Optika Atmosfery i Okeana.

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Trigub, M.V., Platonov, V.V., Fedorov, K.V. et al. CuBr laser for nanopowder production visualization. Atmos Ocean Opt 29, 376–380 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1024856016040151

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