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Frickin’ laser

A friend of mine is a researcher in the field of chemical physics. This week, he invited me to his lab to take a photograph of his 5 megawatt laser, which strikes a copper target and makes a plume of plasma that lasts for just a few fleeting nanoseconds. Normally, I like taking photos ofContinue reading “Frickin’ laser”

Posted byJonathanDec 6, 2011Posted inScienceTags:beam, lab, laser, plasma, science1 Comment on Frickin’ laser
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