Supersonic propagation of ionization waves in an underdense, laser-produced plasma
A laser-driven supersonic ionization wave propagating through a millimeter-scale plasma of subcritical density up to 2-3 keV electron temperatures was observed. Propagation velocities initially ten times the sound speed were measured by means of time-resolved x-ray imaging diagnostics. The measured...
Main Authors: | Constantin, C, Back, C, Fournier, K, Gregori, G, Landen, O, Glenzer, S, Dewald, E, Miller, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2005
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