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APPARATUS FOR FORMING FINE PARTICLES

Alexander, 1995

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Alexander D
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To alter feedstock material, the material is exposed to laser radiation applied at a selected angle of incidence, intensity and wavelength related to the refractive index of the feedstock material. Fine uniform particles may be formed through vapor explosion and/or plasma …
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