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First New Coherent Light Source in 50 Years Discovered by LLNL, MIT Researchers

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LIVERMORE, Calif., Jan. 17, 2006 -- For the last 50 years, the only fundamental ways to produce coherent light has been with lasers or free-electron lasers. But a group of researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a new source of coherent optical radiation that is unique. Applications for this research are numerous, but the most immediate result may be a new diagnostic tool to determine the properties of shock waves, said Evan Reed, an E.O. Lawrence postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Livermore and lead author of a...Read full article

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    Published: January 2006
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    shock wave
    Interruption in the normal flow of a plasma or fluid characterized by sharp rises in velocity, temperature and pressure. As the shock passes into a gaseous compound, gas particles are heated and accelerated.
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