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Nuclear physics / Laser / Nova / Inertial confinement fusion / Chirped pulse amplification / National Ignition Facility / Mercury laser / Laboratory for Laser Energetics / Solid-state laser / Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory / Physics / Optics
Date: 2014-02-11 17:50:42
Nuclear physics
Laser
Nova
Inertial confinement fusion
Chirped pulse amplification
National Ignition Facility
Mercury laser
Laboratory for Laser Energetics
Solid-state laser
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Physics
Optics

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