Measurements of plasma spectra from hot dense elements and mixtures at conditions relevant to the solar radiative zone
X-ray emission spectroscopy has been used to study hot dense plasmas produced using high power laser irradiation of dot samples buried in low Z foils of plastic or diamond. By combining a high contrast short pulse (picosecond timescale) laser beam operating in second harmonic with long pulse (nanose...
Main Authors: | Hoarty, D, Hill, E, Beiersdorfer, P, Allan, P, Brown, C, Hill, M, Hobbs, L, James, S, Morton, J, Sircombe, N, Upcraft, L, Harris, J, Shepherd, R, Marley, E, Magee, E, Emig, J, Nilsen, J, Rose, S |
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Format: | Conference item |
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AIP Publishing
2017
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