Abstract
Time-resolved radiolysis is a potentially the powerful tooi for optical material research and development, induding gallium nitride and zinc oxide for a blue LED and potential laser media that might be directly pumped by an electron-beam. Some time-resolved radiolysis systems have already been developed with linear accelerators.1,2 However, most of these systems were not laboratory sized, and they delivered elcctron beams with too high electron energy for most solid-state spectroscopy.
© 2001 Optical Society of America
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