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  2. Blue laser - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_laser

    A blue laser emits electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength between 400 and 500 nanometers, which the human eye sees in the visible spectrum as blue or violet. Blue lasers can be produced by: direct, inorganic diode semiconductor lasers based on quantum wells of gallium(III) nitride at 380-417nm or indium gallium nitride at 450 nm

  3. Mosquito laser - Wikipedia

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    Blue-violet lasers are preferable as higher powered ones, they are more available than red, and cheaper – due to them being used in the Blu-ray industry. The lethal laser is fired at the mosquito and is able to kill it mid-flight, possibly by overheating it.

  4. Directed-energy weapon - Wikipedia

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    Laser. Members of the Directed Energy and Electric Weapon Systems Program Office of the US Navy, fire a laser through a beam director on a Kineto Tracking Mount, controlled by a MK-15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons System. A laser weapon is a directed-energy weapon based on lasers .

  5. List of laser types - Wikipedia

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    Chemical reaction in a burning jet of ethylene and nitrogen trifluoride (NF 3) Used in research for laser weaponry, operated in continuous-wave mode, can have power in the megawatt range. Deuterium fluoride laser ~3800 nm (3.6 to 4.2 μm) (~90% atm. transmittance) chemical reaction US military laser prototypes. COIL (chemical oxygen–iodine laser)

  6. Ionized-air glow - Wikipedia

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    Ionized-air glow is the luminescent emission of characteristic bluepurpleviolet light, often of a color called electric blue, by air subjected to an energy flux either directly or indirectly from solar radiation.

  7. Inertial confinement fusion - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of the stages of inertial confinement fusion using lasers. The blue arrows represent radiation; orange is blowoff; yellow is inwardly transported thermal energy. Laser beams or laser-produced X-rays rapidly heat the surface of the fusion target, forming a surrounding plasma envelope.