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Ultrashort-Pulse Laser Could Solve Dilemma of Nuclear Waste Disposal

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Researchers in Lithuania have developed an ultrashort-pulse laser that could eradicate nuclear waste and decrease the decay period from tens of thousands of years to seconds, hours, or months, depending on the material, they said. The Single Cycle Femtosecond high-intensity laser system (SYLOS), jointly produced by Vilnius, Lithuania-based companies Light Conversion and Ekspla, is a high-intensity, ultrashort-pulse laser that has the potential to solve the nuclear waste management problem. Scientists said the peak power of SYLOS exceeds the power of a nuclear plant by thousands of...Read full article

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    Published: August 2019
    Research & TechnologyLasersultra short pulse laserSingle Cycle Femtosecond high intensity laser systemSYLOSTech Pulse

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