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31 December 1993 Optical recording of shock wave with the use of `light pen' transducer
A. V. Veselov, V. M. Gerasimov, I. E. Plaksin, S. V. Trusillo, Victor I. Shutov
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Proceedings Volume 2161, CIS Selected Papers: Photometry; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166390
Event: Photometry: Selected Papers from the 8th and 9th CIS Conferences, 1992, Moscow, Russian Federation
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.
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A. V. Veselov, V. M. Gerasimov, I. E. Plaksin, S. V. Trusillo, and Victor I. Shutov "Optical recording of shock wave with the use of `light pen' transducer", Proc. SPIE 2161, CIS Selected Papers: Photometry, (31 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166390
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KEYWORDS
Neon

Quartz

Transducers

Optical recording

Waveguides

Wavefronts

Black bodies

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