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English: The Orion Laser Hall showing the long pulse beamlines on the left and the two petawatt beamlines on the right |
Source | (2021). "A history of high-power laser research and development in the United Kingdom". High Power Laser Science and Engineering 9. DOI:10.1017/hpl.2021.5. ISSN 2095-4719., Atomic Weapons Establishment, UK |
Author | Colin N. Danson et al. |
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