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  2. Nova (laser) - Wikipedia

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    The plans called for the installation of two main banks of laser beam lines, one in the existing Nova beam line room, and the other in the older Shiva building next door, extending through its laser bay and target area into an upgraded Nova target area.

  3. Shiva laser - Wikipedia

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    The Shiva laser was a powerful 20-beam infrared neodymium glass (silica glass) laser built at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1977 for the study of inertial confinement fusion (ICF) and long-scale-length laser-plasma interactions.

  4. Solar-pumped laser - Wikipedia

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    A solar-pumped laser (or solar-powered laser) is a laser that shares the same optical properties as conventional lasers such as emitting a beam consisting of coherent electromagnetic radiation which can reach high power, but which uses solar radiation for pumping the lasing medium.

  5. Trident laser - Wikipedia

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    The 200TW shortpulse ultra high-intensity laser system is currently a world record holder in ion acceleration energy with Target Normal Sheath Acceleration mechanism, [4] producing protons at 58.5 MeV from a flat-foil, [5] beating the record of the NOVA Petawatt laser back in 1999; [6] and 67.5 MeV protons from micro-cone targets.

  6. Titanium-sapphire laser - Wikipedia

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    A Ti:sapphire laser is usually pumped with another laser with a wavelength of 514 to 532 nm, for which argon - ion lasers (514.5 nm) and frequency-doubled Nd:YAG, Nd:YLF, and Nd:YVO lasers (527–532 nm) are used. They are capable of laser operation from 670 nm to 1,100 nm wavelength. [2] Ti:sapphire lasers operate most efficiently at ...

  7. LULI2000 - Wikipedia

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    LULI2000 is a high-power laser system dedicated to scientific research. It is located in LULI laboratory, at École Polytechnique in France. The main application of this type of laser is related to the very high energy fluxes obtained after focusing onto tiny focal spots, from micrometers to hundreds of micrometers in diameter.

  8. Solid-state laser - Wikipedia

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    Laser rods (from left to right): Ruby, alexandrite, Er:YAG, Nd:YAG. A solid-state laser is a laser that uses a gain medium that is a solid, rather than a liquid as in dye lasers or a gas as in gas lasers. [1] Semiconductor -based lasers are also in the solid state, but are generally considered as a separate class from solid-state lasers, called ...

  9. Fiber laser - Wikipedia

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    A fiber laser (or fibre laser in Commonwealth English) is a laser in which the active gain medium is an optical fiber doped with rare-earth elements such as erbium, ytterbium, neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, thulium and holmium.

  10. Laser - Wikipedia

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    A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The word laser is an anacronym that originated as an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.

  11. Asterix IV laser - Wikipedia

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    Asterix IV laser. The Asterix IV laser in Prague (commonly referred to by the acronym PALS for Prague Asterix Laser System) is a high power photolytically pumped iodine gas laser capable of producing ~300 to 500 picosecond long pulses of light at the fundamental line of 1.315 micrometres wavelength with a total energy of about 1 kilojoule (or ...