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Nova laser

NovaFlex process Nova Grass NOVA laser Novamid Novan trone Novaplus... [Pg.689]

NOVA laser -vitreous silica optics for [SILICA - VITREOUS SILICA] (Vol 21)... [Pg.689]

NOVA laser High-power laser buUt at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (USA) in 1984 which conducted advanced inertial confinement fusion (ICF) experiments... [Pg.905]

However, the highly porous films exhibited extremely poor abrasion resistance because of weak binding between silica particles. Though abrasion resistance was not essential for the intended applications (Nova Laser), poor abrasion resistance considerably reduced practical interest of these AR coatings for alternative applications. Thomas also studied... [Pg.334]

The lower the threshold power, the easier it is to achieve high conversion efficiency of the noisy pulses and abberated beams which are typical of high-power lasers. Materials with threshold powers an order of magnitude lower than KDP could achieve conversion efficiencies closer to 90% for beam of similar quality to Nova. This has motivated us to undertake a broad and systematic search for such crystals. [Pg.346]

Xiao X, Zhao C, Potash H, Nova MP, Combinatorial chemistry with laser optical encoding, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 36 780-782, 1997. [Pg.234]

A second, older type of X-ray laser uses a powerful Nd-YAG pumping laser (e.g., Nova) to excite plasmas (e.g., Ne-like Ti+12 ions), which in turn can emit soft X rays by now even tabletop soft X-ray lasers exist (using the chirped-amplification of a Nd YAG laser fired once every 3 to 4 minutes, and Ni-like Pd1 4 ions). [Pg.604]

Chan Y.-C., Crespi J. M., and Hodges K. V. (2000) Dating cleavage formation in slates and phyllites with the Ar/ Ar laser microprobe an example from the western New England appalachians, USA. Terra Nova 12, 264—271. [Pg.1548]

FIGURE 19.13 (a) The target chamber of Nova, a 16-foot-diameter aluminum sphere inside of which ten powerful laser beams converge. [Pg.815]

FIGURE 23.16 This small-scale fusion reaction was created at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory using the world s most powerful laser. Nova. [Pg.925]

Shepherd, T. J., S. R. Chenery A. Moissette, 1995. Optimization of Laser Ablation-lCP-MS forthe Chemical Analysis of Fluid Inclusions in Evaporite Minerals. Abstract EUG 8, Strasbourg 1995, Terra Nova 7, 344. [Pg.216]

P.P. Pashinin (ed.), Laser-Induced Raman Spectroscopy in Crystals and Gases (Nova Science, Commack, 1988)... [Pg.693]

M. Kimura, Fiber Lasers Research, Technology and Applications (Nova Pub., New York,... [Pg.711]


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