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Laser and Mercury laser

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Difference between Laser and Mercury laser

Laser vs. Mercury laser

A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The Mercury laser is a high-average-power laser system developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a prototype for systems to drive inertial confinement fusion.

Similarities between Laser and Mercury laser

Laser and Mercury laser have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Active laser medium, Helium, Inertial confinement fusion, Laser diode, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, National Ignition Facility, Optical pumping, Solid-state laser, Ytterbium.

Active laser medium

The active laser medium (also called gain medium or lasing medium) is the source of optical gain within a laser.

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Helium

Helium (from lit) is a chemical element with symbol He and atomic number 2.

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Inertial confinement fusion

Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) is a type of fusion energy research that attempts to initiate nuclear fusion reactions by heating and compressing a fuel target, typically in the form of a pellet that most often contains a mixture of deuterium and tritium.

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Laser diode

A laser diode, (LD), injection laser diode (ILD), or diode laser is a semiconductor device similar to a light-emitting diode in which the laser beam is created at the diode's junction.

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is an American federal research facility in Livermore, California, United States, founded by the University of California, Berkeley in 1952.

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National Ignition Facility

The National Ignition Facility, or NIF, is a large laser-based inertial confinement fusion (ICF) research device, located at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California.

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Optical pumping

Optical pumping is a process in which light is used to raise (or "pump") electrons from a lower energy level in an atom or molecule to a higher one.

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Solid-state laser

A solid-state laser is a laser that uses a gain medium that is a solid, rather than a liquid such as in dye lasers or a gas as in gas lasers.

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Ytterbium

Ytterbium is a chemical element with symbol Yb and atomic number 70.

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Laser and Mercury laser Comparison

Laser has 356 relations, while Mercury laser has 11. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 2.45% = 9 / (356 + 11).

References

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