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Ti:Sapphire Laser Breaks Record for Pulse Intensity

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At the Center for Relativistic Laser Science (CoReLS, Institute for Basic Science in the Republic of Korea), researchers report they have achieved high-laser pulse intensity of over 1023 W/cm2. The intensity, the researchers said, is a record that is approximately 10× higher than that previously reported by a team at the University of Michigan in 2004. The ultrahigh intensity pulses will enable exploration of complex interactions between light and matter in ways not previously possible The achievement builds on previous work in which the researchers demonstrated a femtosecond...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Jul 2021
    GLOSSARY
    adaptive optics
    Optical components or assemblies whose performance is monitored and controlled so as to compensate for aberrations, static or dynamic perturbations such as thermal, mechanical and acoustical disturbances, or to adapt to changing conditions, needs or missions. The most familiar example is the "rubber mirror,'' whose surface shape, and thus reflective qualities, can be controlled by electromechanical means. See also active optics; phase conjugation.
    laserslight sourcesopticsadaptive opticsfemtosecondpetawattpetawatt laserCentre for Relativistic Laser ScienceKoreaInstitute for Basic ScienceopticaGwangjuGwangju Institute of Science and Technologysapphiretitanium sapphireTech Pulse

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