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26 January 2005 Advanced COIL technologies for field applications
Kazuyoku Tei, Daichi Sugimoto, T. Ito, G. Watanabe, O. Vyskubenko, N. Takeuchi, S. Muto, N. Kenzo, Tomoo Fujioka
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Abstract
Chemical oxygen-iodine laser (COIL) has a great potential for applications such as decommissioning and dismantlement (D&D) of nuclear reactor, rock destruction and removal and extraction of a natural resource (Methane hydrate) because of the unique characteristics such as power scalability, high optical beam quality and optical fiber beam. Five-kilowatt Chemical oxygen-iodine laser (COIL) test facility has been developed. The chemical efficiency of 27% has been demonstrated with a moderate beam quality for optical fiber coupling. Our research program contains conventional/ejector-COIL scheme, Jet-SOG/Mist-SOG optimization, fiber delivery and long-term operation.
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Kazuyoku Tei, Daichi Sugimoto, T. Ito, G. Watanabe, O. Vyskubenko, N. Takeuchi, S. Muto, N. Kenzo, and Tomoo Fujioka "Advanced COIL technologies for field applications", Proc. SPIE 5627, High-Power Lasers and Applications III, (26 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.576335
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KEYWORDS
Chemical oxygen iodine lasers

Methane

Chemical lasers

Laser applications

Optical fibers

Diffusers

Fiber lasers

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