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US Navy Demonstrates Solid-State Laser Capable of Disabling Aircraft

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PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii, May 27, 2020 — The U.S. Navy amphibious transport dock ship USS Portland successfully disabled an unmanned aerial vehicle May 16 with a Solid-State Laser — Technology Maturation Laser Weapon System Demonstrator (LWSD). The LWSD is a high-energy laser weapon system demonstrator developed by the Office of Naval Research and installed on the Portland for an at-sea demonstration. The LWSD's operational employment on a Pacific Fleet ship is the first system-level implementation of a high-energy solid-state laser. The laser system was developed by Northrup Grumman. “By conducting advanced...Read full article

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    Published: May 2020
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    solid-state laser
    A solid-state laser is a type of laser that uses a solid gain medium (as opposed to a liquid or gas) to produce coherent light. The term "solid-state" refers to the fact that the active medium, where the lasing action occurs, is a solid material. This material is typically a crystalline or glass-like substance doped with specific ions or atoms that can undergo stimulated emission to generate laser light. The basic components of a solid-state laser include: Gain medium: This is the solid...
    Research & Technologydefense & securitymilitary & defenseU.S. NavyHigh Energylaser weaponsolid-state laserLasersdefense

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