Article
Thermophysical Properties of Materials
2002. V. 40. № 4. P. 514–518
Savintsev A.P., Temrokov A.I.
The Effect of Pulse–Periodic Laser Radiation on Polyvinylchloride
Changes in the conductivity, permittivity, and dielectric loss tangent are registered for ten polyvinylchloride-based organic dielectrics (polymers), caused by the exposure for $3$–$5$ s to the unpolarized radiation of a pulsed copper-vapor laser with a wavelength of $510.6$ nm. The duration of light pulses is $20$ ns, and their repetition frequency, $8.5$ kHz.
Article reference:
Savintsev A.P., Temrokov A.I. The Effect of Pulse–Periodic Laser Radiation on Polyvinylchloride, High Temp., 2002. V. 40. № 4. P. 514
Savintsev A.P., Temrokov A.I. The Effect of Pulse–Periodic Laser Radiation on Polyvinylchloride, High Temp., 2002. V. 40. № 4. P. 514