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Texas Petawatt Laser to Be Used in LaserNetUS Collaborative Network

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AUTUM C. PYLANT, NEWS EDITOR, [email protected]

The University of Texas at Austin will be a key player in LaserNetUS, a new national network of institutions operating high-intensity, ultrafast lasers. UT Austin houses one of the most powerful lasers in the country, the Texas Petawatt Laser. The university will receive $1.2 million to fund its part of the network. Texas Petawatt Laser. Courtesy of the University of Texas at Austin. Petawatt lasers generate light with at least a million billion watts of power, or nearly 100 times the output of all the world's power plants — but only in the briefest of bursts. Using the...Read full article

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    Published: November 2018
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