Abstract
A new generation of high power lasers is enabled by recent advancement of optical materials and processing techniques, laser performance modeling and laser control systems, diode technology and new laser architectures. One of the most remarkable and promising opportunities of these light sources is the combination of high peak intensity, high energy, short pulses, and high repetition rate that allow experiments of unprecedented fidelity and new commercial applications.
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