Abstract
The Titania high power krypton fluoride laser system is a recent upgrade to the Sprite KrF laser facility at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the UK. The system is used both by UK and international researchers to investigate high intensity interactions with matter, x-ray, lasers[1] high harmonic generation[2] and applications of laser produced plasmas[3].
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