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  2. Nike laser - Wikipedia

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    The Nike laser at the United States Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC is a 56-beam, 4–5 kJ per pulse electron beam pumped krypton fluoride excimer laser which operates in the ultraviolet at 248 nm with pulsewidths of a few nanoseconds. Nike was completed in the late 1980s and is used for investigations into inertial confinement ...

  3. Krypton fluoride laser - Wikipedia

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    A krypton fluoride laser (KrF laser) is a particular type of excimer laser, [1] which is sometimes (more correctly) called an exciplex laser. With its 248 nanometer wavelength, it is a deep ultraviolet laser which is commonly used in the production of semiconductor integrated circuits , industrial micromachining, and scientific research.

  4. List of laser articles - Wikipedia

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    LFA, Laser flash analysis; LIDAR, Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging) LIDAR speed gun; LISA Pathfinder; LITENING targeting pod; LLM01; LOMAK, Light Operated Mouse And Keyboard; LT PGB; LULI; LULI2000; LaSer UK; Laboratory for Laser Energetics; Laminated object manufacturing; Laser; Laser-assisted new attachment procedure; Laser-based angle ...

  5. John Hoke III - Wikipedia

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    John Hoke III (born 1965) is an American architect and designer who is the chief innovation officer of Nike, Inc. [1] [2] [3] He leads the company's design team which includes more than 1,000 product and industrial designers, graphic designers, and fashion designers, as well as architects, interface, and digital content designers.

  6. Laser Physics (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Laser Physics is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on the physics and technology of lasers and their applications. It is owned and editorially managed by Astro Ltd. and published on their behalf by IOP Publishing .

  7. Theodore Maiman - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Harold Maiman (July 11, 1927 – May 5, 2007) was an American engineer and physicist who is widely credited with the invention of the laser. [1] [2] [3] [4 ...

  8. Ring laser gyroscope - Wikipedia

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    A ring laser gyroscope (RLG) consists of a ring laser having two independent counter-propagating resonant modes over the same path; the difference in phase is used to detect rotation. It operates on the principle of the Sagnac effect which shifts the nulls of the internal standing wave pattern in response to angular rotation.

  9. Talk:Nike laser - Wikipedia

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