Engineering:Laser integration line
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The Laser Integration Line (LIL) is a prototype for the Laser Mégajoule (LMJ) located at CEA-CESTA. Whereas the LMJ is planned to comprise 240 laser beams and deliver 1.8MJ, the LIL delivers just one sixtieth of the energy, 30kJ.[1]
References
Bibliography
- Le Breton, J. P.; Alozy, E.; Boutin, J. Y.; Duval, A.; Gary, S.; Gontier, D.; Jasmin, S.; Naudy, M. et al. (October 2006). "Laser Integration Line target diagnostics first results (invited)". Review of Scientific Instruments 77 (10): 10F530–10F530–6. doi:10.1063/1.2349746. Bibcode: 2006RScI...77jF530L.
Further reading
- Di-Nicola, J.M.; Fleurot, N.; Lonjaret, T.; Julien, X.; Bordenave, E.; Le Garrec, B.; Mangeant, M.; Behar, G. et al. (2006-06-16). "The LIL facility quadruplet commissioning". J. Phys. IV France 133 (1): 595–600. doi:10.1051/jp4:2006133119. Bibcode: 2006JPhy4.133..595D.
- Hubert, S.; Dubois, J. L.; Gontier, D.; Lidove, G.; Reverdin, C.; Soullié, G.; Stemmler, P.; Villette, B. (2010). "The x-ray calibration facility of the laser integration line in the 0.9–10 keV range: The high energy x-ray source and some applications". Review of Scientific Instruments 81 (5): 053501. doi:10.1063/1.3427236. PMID 20515133. Bibcode: 2010RScI...81e3501H.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser integration line.
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