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The Laser Integration Line (LIL) is a prototype for the Laser Mégajoule (LMJ) located at CEA-CESTA. Whereas the LMJ is planned to comprise 240 laser beams and deliver 1.8MJ, the LIL delivers just one sixtieth of the energy, 30kJ.

References

  1. Le Breton et al. 2006.

Bibliography

  • Le Breton, J. P.; Alozy, E.; Boutin, J. Y.; Duval, A.; Gary, S.; Gontier, D.; Jasmin, S.; Naudy, M.; Reverdin, C.; Rosch, R.; Schmitt, S.; Soullie, G.; Stemmler, P.; Villette, B.; Wrobel, R.; Hulin, S.; Meyer, C.; Romary, P. (October 2006). "Laser Integration Line target diagnostics first results (invited)". Review of Scientific Instruments. 77 (10): 10F530–10F530–6. Bibcode:2006RScI...77jF530L. doi:10.1063/1.2349746.

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