Terry Blanton <[email protected]> wrote:

http://www.iscmns.org/work10/HagelsteinPdemonstra.pdf
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I have difficulty understanding these graphs. They show so much they are
confusing. Power on one axis and energy (in joules) on another. I am
not familiar with the instruments or measurement techniques either, so I
cannot judge them. However, it appear to me that both input and power are
low, typically around 18 mW input. Output is ~60 mW in Run EJan31B. Such
low power is difficult to measure and easy to get wrong, even with
precision equipment.

Run EJan31A has a higher peak, at ~180 mW I think. That is a lot easier to
measure. I do not understand why it peaks instead of being stable, but it
is reasonably high.

Maybe they should use 10 of these things at a time, to boost the signal.

- Jed

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