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What does mJ stand for?

Millijoules


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org/meetings/ High-Powered Lasers: Fusion Ignition and Concomitant Scientific Opportunities Saturday, Feb 16, 2008, 8:30 AM -11:30 AM Synopsis: In the half century since the invention of the laser, its output has grown from millijoules to megajoules and from milliwatts to petawatts.
Color change enables comparison to a dose chart (N010-003) representing UV dose in millijoules.
Pulse energies from one to tens of milliJoules and peak powers of several kilowatts are typical.
The UVW employs low-pressure, germicidal ultraviolet (UV) light, delivering a dose of approximately 120 millijoules per square centimeter (mJ/[cm.
The buckyball solution, which at lower light levels transmits 80 percent of the energy, becomes more opaque when the laser's energy exceeds 240 millijoules per square centimeter ([cm.
For the Sarasota project, he and his colleagues first used a laser that put out 50 millijoules of energy per pulse, but found that it did not produce reliable plasma from wet or particularly dense wood.
In Sandia's experiments, partially funded by the Department of Defense, a krypton-fluoride infrared laser provided between 1 and 100 millijoules of energy to ionize a small amount of the organic compound diethylaniline (DEA) that had been "seeded' into a low-pressure nitrogen atmosphere.
4 millijoules with a frequency range of 100kHz to 2MHz.

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