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    Radiation and hot electron temperature measurements of short-pulse laser driven hohlraums by Brown, C, James, S, Beg, F, Constantin, C, Daskalova, R, Edwards, R, Freeman, R, Higginson, D, Morton, J, Niemann, C, Riley, D, Thomas, B, van Woerkom, L, Hoarty, D, Rose, S, Gregori, G

    Published 2009
    “…We have performed measurements of the radiation and the hot electron temperature in sub-millimetre size hohlraums driven by a high intensity short-pulse laser. …”
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    Experimental studies of the advanced fast ignitor scheme by Norreys, P, Allott, R, Clarke, R, Collier, J, Neely, D, Rose, S, Zepf, M, Santala, M, Bell, A, Krushelnick, K, Dangor, A, Woolsey, N, Evans, R, Habara, H, Norimatsu, T, Kodama, R

    Published 2000
    “…Guided compression offers an attractive route to explore some of the physics issues of hot electron heating and transport in the fast ignition route to inertial confinement fusion, whilst avoiding the difficulties associated with establishing the stability of the channel formation pulse. …”
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    Fast electron deposition in laser shock compressed plastic targets by Hall, T, Ellwi, S, Batani, D, Bernardinello, A, Masella, V, Koenig, M, Benuzzi, A, Krishnan, J, Pisani, F, Djaoui, A, Norreys, P, Neely, D, Rose, S, Key, M, Fews, P

    Published 1998
    “…Kα emission from chlorine fluor buried layers is used to measure the electron transport. The hot electron range in the shock compressed plastic is found to be approximately twice as large as the range in the solid density plastic.…”
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    Fast electron propagation and energy deposition in laser shock compressed plasmas by 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

    Published 1999
    “…The results show an increase of hot electron penetration in compressed matter with respect to an ordinary one. …”
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