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Overview of `Super-ASHURA' KrF Laser Program

Fusion Engineering and Design, 1999
Abstract In the Super-ASHURA KrF Laser at ETL, a main amplifier with full pumping duration (270 ns) and 12 beam lines have been completed. At present, total output energy of 2.7 kJ has been extracted from the main amplifier by double-pass amplified 12 beams (20 ns×12) with an aperture filling factor of 74%. Local intrinsic efficiency has reached 10%.
Y Owadano   +9 more
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Forward Raman pulse compression experiments by using ASHURA

Fusion Engineering and Design, 1999
We have developed a useful method for power multiplication of KrF laser light, called forward Raman pulse compression. In this method, a multi-pass forward Raman amplifier is used. Adjustment of incident timing between pump and Stokes light into each path provides efficient Raman energy conversion from long KrF laser to short pulse Stokes light.
Y Matsumoto   +5 more
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Ritual, Blood, and Shiite Identity: Ashura in Nabatiyya, Lebanon

TDR/The Drama Review, 2005
Lebanon is a small country, roughly the size of Connecticut, but the venerable southern city of al-Nabatiyya seems a continent away from the fussy lifestyles, the bustling restaurants, and the Hard Rock Cafes of cosmopolitan Beirut. The minute or so drive from Beirut to Nabatiyya is not just a departure from the capital’s sensual delights but a ...
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Development of the Super-ASHURA KrF Laser

Technical Digest. CLEO/Pacific Rim'95. The Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2005
I. Okuda   +7 more
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