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Jose Mercury News: The National Ignition Facility at
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory directs the energy of
192 powerful lasers at tiny capsules made of diamond. Two years
ago, inventor Victor Kley sued the lab, alleging that his
process for making the capsules had been used without his
permission. A jury has dismissed the suit.
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Jury clears Livermore lab officials of trade secret theft allegations Free
23 April 2010
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.024273
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