The High Average Power Laser Program (HAPL) is a multi-institutional, synergistic effort to develop inertial fusion energy (IFE). This program is building a physics and technology base to complement the laser-fusion science being pursued by DOE Defense programs in support of Stockpile Stewardship. The primary institutions responsible for overseeing and coordinating the research activities are the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). The current LLNL proposal is a companion document to the one submitted by NRL, for which the driver development element is focused on the krypton fluoride excimer laser option. The NRL and LLNL proposals also jointly pursue complementary activities with the associate...
We have begun building the ''Mercury'' laser system as the first in a series of new generation diode...
The Department of Energy is proposing to construct the National Ignition Facility (NIF) to embark on...
The present a conceptual design of a diode-pumped solid-state-laser (DPSSL) driver for an inertial f...
FY2004 progress summary and FY2005 program plan statement of work and deliverables for development o...
Hundred-joule, kilowatt-class lasers based on diode-pumped solid-state technologies, are being devel...
The scope of the Mercury Laser project encompasses the research, development, and engineering requir...
The Laser Science and Technology (LS and T) Program's mission is to provide advanced solid-state las...
We report on the progress in developing and building the Mercury laser system as the first in a seri...
Hundred-joule, kilowatt-class lasers based on diode-pumped solid-state technologies, are being devel...
Progress in the development of high-power lasers for fusion application is reported. Modifications t...
We are in the process of developing and building the ``Mercury`` laser system as the first in a seri...
The National Ignition Facility (NIF), the world's largest and most energetic laser system, is now op...
The ultimate goal of worldwide research in inertial confinement fusion (ICF) is to develop fusion as...
The Solid-State, Heat-Capacity Laser (SSHCL) program at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is a ...
We are in the process of developing and building a laser system as the first in a series of a new ge...
We have begun building the ''Mercury'' laser system as the first in a series of new generation diode...
The Department of Energy is proposing to construct the National Ignition Facility (NIF) to embark on...
The present a conceptual design of a diode-pumped solid-state-laser (DPSSL) driver for an inertial f...
FY2004 progress summary and FY2005 program plan statement of work and deliverables for development o...
Hundred-joule, kilowatt-class lasers based on diode-pumped solid-state technologies, are being devel...
The scope of the Mercury Laser project encompasses the research, development, and engineering requir...
The Laser Science and Technology (LS and T) Program's mission is to provide advanced solid-state las...
We report on the progress in developing and building the Mercury laser system as the first in a seri...
Hundred-joule, kilowatt-class lasers based on diode-pumped solid-state technologies, are being devel...
Progress in the development of high-power lasers for fusion application is reported. Modifications t...
We are in the process of developing and building the ``Mercury`` laser system as the first in a seri...
The National Ignition Facility (NIF), the world's largest and most energetic laser system, is now op...
The ultimate goal of worldwide research in inertial confinement fusion (ICF) is to develop fusion as...
The Solid-State, Heat-Capacity Laser (SSHCL) program at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is a ...
We are in the process of developing and building a laser system as the first in a series of a new ge...
We have begun building the ''Mercury'' laser system as the first in a series of new generation diode...
The Department of Energy is proposing to construct the National Ignition Facility (NIF) to embark on...
The present a conceptual design of a diode-pumped solid-state-laser (DPSSL) driver for an inertial f...