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Recent installation of the 200-kW Laser Enhanced Arc Jet Facility (LEAF) at the Interaction Heating Facility (IHF) arc jet at NASA Ames Research Center has enabled combined heating of material samples. The LEAF system is permanently located adjacent to IHF. During LEAF operation, IHF can convectively heat material samples with heat fluxes up to 0.16 kW/cm2 using the 22.86-cm nozzle or up to 0.07 kW/cm2 using the truncated semi-elliptic nozzle. LEAF can deliver radiant heating with various profiles and sizes to a material sample. In flat-top square configuration, irradiance levels of nearly 0.1 kW/cm2 have been demonstrated over a 43.2 x 43.2 cm area, and irradiance levels up to 0.39 kW/cm2 have been demonstrated over a 15.2 x 15.2 cm area. LEAF can also be configured to deliver a super-Gaussian profile over a variety of beam diameters (1.8 to 5.6 cm). This configuration has been demonstrated up to peak irradiance levels of 25.7 kW/cm2 per laser at the smallest, 1.8 cm, diameter setting. The LEAF system is composed of four 50-kW lasers, so it can also be configured to simultaneously deliver two different beam shapes (e.g., one square beam and one super-Gaussian beam).