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Janus
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Physics & Space Technology, LLNL
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- 10 J, 600 fs, 17 TW, 0.0056 Hz (1996)
- 1053 nm, 526 nm
- pulse contrast < 10-9 at t = 2 ps (high contrast)
- 5 ´ 1018 W cm-2
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- Laser on optical table
from The Physics & Space Technology USP and Janus Lasers
- Target chamber
from The Physics & Space Technology USP and Janus Lasers
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P.E. Young, D.E. Hinkel, C.H. Still, R.L. Berger, K.G. Estabrook, J.H. Hammer, W.L. Kruer, E.A. Williams (LLNL) : 1996,
Observations of laser beam deflection in transverse flow.
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P.E. Young, M.E. Foord, J.H. Hammer, W.L. Kruer, M. Tabak, S.C. Wilks (LLNL) : 1995,
Time dependent behavior of channel formation in a laser produced plasma
- LLNL lasers:
- Janus - 1974, two beamlines, 0.4 TW, one-micron wavelength.
- Cyclops - 1975, one beamline, 0.6 TW, one-micron wavelength. It was a prototype for the Shiva laser.
- Argus - 1976, two beamlines, 5.0 TW, one-micron wavelength, reduced power at 0.5 and 0.33 micron wavelengths.
- Shiva - 1977, 20 beamlines, 20-30 TW, one-micron wavelength.
- Novette - 1982, two beamlines, 20-30 TW at one, 0.5, and 0.25 micron wavelengths. It was a testbed for Nova and for target experiments.
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