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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. Extreme Light Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    These are the highest peak-power pulsed laser diode arrays in the world. [17] L4 ATON – 10PW laser, 2 kilojoule – status: in operation - This laser system is designed to generate an extremely high peak power of 10 PW (Petawatt) in pulses with duration of 150 fs, pulse energy 1.5 kJ and repetition rate 1 shot per minute. [18]

  4. 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

  5. Orders of magnitude (power) - Wikipedia

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    10 5: 1.67 × 10 5 W tech: power consumption of UNIVAC 1 computer 2.5–8 × 10 5 W tech: approximate range of power output of 'supercars' (300 to 1000 hp) 4.5 × 10 5 W tech: approximate maximum power output of a large 18-wheeler truck engine (600 hp) 10 6: mega-(MW) 1.3 × 10 6 W tech: power output of P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft 1.9 × 10 6 W

  6. 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).

  7. 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.

  8. Audio power amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Audio stereo power amplifier made by McIntosh The internal view of a Mission Cyrus One hi-fi integrated audio amplifier (1984) [1]. An audio power amplifier (or power amp) amplifies low-power electronic audio signals, such as the signal from a radio receiver or an electric guitar pickup, to a level that is high enough for driving loudspeakers or headphones.

  9. Prudden-Whitehead monoplane - Wikipedia

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    The Prudden-Whitehead monoplane (sometimes referred to as the Atlanta PW-1, PW-2 or the Prudden monoplane) is an American three-engined eight-seat commercial transport monoplane. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Built by the Atlanta Aircraft Corporation and designed by George H. Prudden , Edward Whitehead was responsible for the sales of the aircraft.