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  2. List of petawatt lasers - Wikipedia

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    Peak power [PW] Status Nova: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory United States: Nd:glass: 660 440 1.5 Decommissioned NIF-ARC: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory United States: Nd:glass 400–1700 1300–38 000 1.5 Operation Texas Petawatt Laser [3] [4] University of Texas, Austin United States: Nd:glass 186 167 1.1 Operation Z-PW

  3. Politechnika Warszawska PW-5 - Wikipedia

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    The PW-5 was designed for, and won a competition held by the International Gliding Commission for a simple, low cost sailplane that would form the basis for a new competition class, the IGC World Class. Unlike other soaring competition classes, the World Class designation would guarantee that all pilots participated on an equal footing, and ...

  4. POWER5 - Wikipedia

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    The POWER5+ chip uses a 90 nm fabrication process. This resulted in the die size decrease from 389 mm 2 to 243 mm 2. Clock frequency was not increased at launch and remained between at 1.5 to 1.9 GHz. On 14 February 2006, new versions raised the clock frequency to 2.2 GHz and then to 2.3 GHz on 25 July 2006.

  5. Keisha Shantel Ray - Wikipedia

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    Keisha Shantel Ray is an American bioethicist. [1] She is the John P. McGovern, MD Professor of Oslerian Medicine at the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston .

  6. Orion (laser) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Orion delivers 10 "long-pulse" one-nanosecond duration beams and two petawatt (PW) "short-pulse" 0.5 picosecond duration beams. The facility also provides a comprehensive suite of optical, particle, and x-ray plasma diagnostics to understand the plasma conditions created through the laser interaction. [3] [4] Orion laser hall

  7. Orders of magnitude (power) - Wikipedia

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    2.0 × 10 6 W tech: peak power output of GE's standard wind turbine 2.4 × 10 6 W tech: peak power output of a Princess Coronation class steam locomotive (approx 3.3K EDHP on test) (1937) 2.5 × 10 6 W biomed: peak power output of a blue whale [citation needed] 3 × 10 6 W tech: mechanical power output of a diesel locomotive: 4.4 × 10 6 W

  8. Politechnika Warszawska PW-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Politechnika Warszawska PW-2 (English: Warsaw Polytechnic PW-2), also called the PW-2 Gapa, is a Polish lightweight high-wing, strut-braced single-seat, glider that was designed and built at the Warsaw University of Technology and also produced by DWLKK in the early 1990s. [2] [3] Total number of 19 gliders were built, including variant PW ...

  9. Station of Extreme Light - Wikipedia

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    The Station of Extreme Light (SEL, 极端光物理线站) is laser facility aimed at producing a laser with 100 petawatts (PW) of peak power. The station is currently under construction in Shanghai, China. [1] The laser may be powerful enough to produce matter and antimatter directly from a vacuum [2] (the Schwinger effect).