Fast electron propagation and energy deposition in laser shock compressed plasmas
The first experimental study of the propagation of electrons created by an intense laser in shock-compressed matter has been performed with the VULCAN laser facility at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, to investigate one of the fundamental phases of the fast ignitor concept for inertial confineme...
Main Authors: | Bernardinello, A, Batani, D, Masella, V, Hall, T, Ellwi, S, Koenig, M, Benuzzi, A, Krishnan, J, Pisani, F, Djaoui, A, Norreys, P, Neely, D, Rose, S, Key, M, Fews, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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