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Partnership to Launch SYLOS3 Laser System

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The Extreme Light Infrastructure Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ELI-ALPS) facility, a European research center aimed at providing the international research community with exceptional laser pulses and secondary sources, and a consortium between fiber laser developer EKSPLA and femtosecond laser source provider Light Conversion UAB are collaborating to build a laser system called SYLOS3. The approximately €6 million laser system, for which delivery is planned for 2022, will be installed at ELI-ALPS’ headquarters in Hungary. The system will feature more than 15 TW peak power at...Read full article

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