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Photochemical effect, laser application

Unlike to usual photosources lasers differ from them at their use to stimulate photochemical reactions by their photons beam high density. This circumstance provokes extreme necessity to determine the boundaries of lasers application. This means to study lasers intinsity regions for which either classical photochemistry laws are applicable or distortions may be observed as result of nonlinear effects superposition due to nonusual light emission absorption by the system. [Pg.295]


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