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23 June 1986 High Average Power Solid State Laser Developments At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
M. A. Summers, J. B. Trenholme, W. L. Gagnon, R. J. Gelinas, S. E. Stokowski, J. E. Marion, H. L. Julien, J. A. Blink, D. A. Bender, M. O. Riley
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Proceedings Volume 0622, High Power and Solid State Lasers; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961159
Event: O-E/LASE'86 Symposium, 1986, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The purpose of the High Average Power Solid State Laser Program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is to develop new technologies for significantly increasing the average power capability, beam quality, efficiency, and wavelength agility of solid state lasers. The program emphasis is to advanced the state-of-the-art and is not directed toward a specific application. The performance objectives are more quantitatively defined in the following table.
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M. A. Summers, J. B. Trenholme, W. L. Gagnon, R. J. Gelinas, S. E. Stokowski, J. E. Marion, H. L. Julien, J. A. Blink, D. A. Bender, and M. O. Riley "High Average Power Solid State Laser Developments At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 0622, High Power and Solid State Lasers, (23 June 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961159
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KEYWORDS
Solid state lasers

Laser development

Wavefront distortions

Crystals

High power lasers

Glasses

Physics

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