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  2. Nova (laser) - Wikipedia

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    The "new Nova" emerged as a system with ten laser amplifiers, or beamlines. Each beamline consisted of a series of Nd:glass amplifiers separated by spatial filters and other optics for cleaning up the resulting beams. Although techniques for folding the beamlines were known as early as Shiva, they were not well developed at this point in time.

  3. Shiva laser - Wikipedia

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    Shiva was never expected to reach ignition conditions, and was primarily intended as a proof-of-concept system for a larger device that would. Even before Shiva was completed, the design of this successor, then known as Shiva/Nova, was well advanced. Shiva/Nova would emerge as Nova in 1984. Shiva was heavily instrumented, and its target chamber ...

  4. List of petawatt lasers - Wikipedia

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    Nova: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory United States: Nd:glass: 660 440 1.5 Decommissioned NIF-ARC: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory United States: Nd:glass 400–1700 1300–38 000 1.5 Operation Texas Petawatt Laser [3] University of Texas, Austin United States: Nd:glass 186 167 1.1 Operation Z-PW Sandia National Laboratories ...

  5. National Ignition Facility - Wikipedia

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    This is more than 40 times what the Nova laser typically operated at the time it was the world's largest laser". [ 96 ] In 2005, an independent review by the JASON Defense Advisory Group that was generally positive, concluded that "The scientific and technical challenges in such a complex activity suggest that success in the early attempts at ...

  6. Extreme Light Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) is a research organization with the world's largest collection of high power-lasers. [1] ELI operates several high-power, high-repetition-rate laser systems which enable the research of physical, chemical, materials, and medical sciences.

  7. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/The NOVA laser

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    Here, the view of 5 beams of the 10 beam LLNL NOVA laser are shown shortly after the laser's completion in 1984. Laser fusion at this time thus entered the realm of "big science". This is an image of the massive NOVA laser at LLNL taken in 1984. It is used in the article on inertial confinement fusion. I remember this (rather historically ...

  8. 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.

  9. LULI2000 - Wikipedia

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    LULI2000 is a high-power laser system dedicated to scientific research. It is located in LULI laboratory, [1] at École Polytechnique [2] 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.

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