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18 February 2011 ABOUT the phenomenon produced by the successive jumps of the peripheric electrons, at the absorbtion of the intense photon beam by the metal
Claudiu I. Isarie, Constantin Oprean, Ion Marginean, Toderita Nemes, Ilie V. Isarie, Corina Bokor, Sorin Itu
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Proceedings Volume 7913, Laser Resonators and Beam Control XIII; 79131E (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.875058
Event: SPIE LASE, 2011, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
When a photon beam is in impact with a metal, the peripheric electrons which belong to the bombarded material are made jumps, and in the same time, new photons are absorbed by electrons which had not time to come back to the fundamental levels. At a high level concentration of the radiant energy, a peripheral electron, could sequentially absorb more photons and could realize energetic jumps in succesive phase, equivalent with some photons of high energy which have wave-lenght smaller than the incidental photons. After some succesive photon absorbtion of the same electron, in the interval in which it is not activated by new photons, the electron comes back to the fundamental level and delivers the accumulated energy, in photons of higher energy, which have a lower energy than the incident beam. Comming back to the fundamental level, the electrons disturb the electronic cloud of the atom or ion they belong. After a huge number of such phenomenon the electronic cloud which is succesivelly disturbed, produces an oscillation which risez the temperature of the nucleus. The authors have studied the conditions which generated the rise of temperature and multiple radiations at the place where the photons bombard the metal.
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Claudiu I. Isarie, Constantin Oprean, Ion Marginean, Toderita Nemes, Ilie V. Isarie, Corina Bokor, and Sorin Itu "ABOUT the phenomenon produced by the successive jumps of the peripheric electrons, at the absorbtion of the intense photon beam by the metal", Proc. SPIE 7913, Laser Resonators and Beam Control XIII, 79131E (18 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.875058
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Clouds

Chemical species

Metals

Infrared radiation

Ions

Absorption

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