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Kinetic Contribution to the Arbitrary Order Odd Frequency Moments of the Dynamic Structure Factor
ABSTRACT An exact expression is derived for the kinetic contribution to the odd (arbitrary order) frequency moments of the dynamic structure factor via a finite summation that features averages of even (all lower orders) powers of the momentum over the exact momentum distribution.
Panagiotis Tolias +2 more
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Three-dimensional characterization of modifications in sapphire exposed to laser-induced damage using multimodal spectral microimaging. [PDF]
McBride RP +3 more
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Energetic electron populations effect on HF wave propagation in plasmas and modes driven by temperature anisotropy. [PDF]
Barzegar S.
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Electrochemical loading enhances deuterium fusion rates in a metal target. [PDF]
Chen KY +14 more
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Cell-Based Immuno-Biosensors Using Microfluidics. [PDF]
Pugner B +5 more
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The Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) in context: UK public sector approach to fusion energy. [PDF]
Baker A.
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Inertial confinement fusion, which is another major and equally unsuccessful approach to fusion, is discussed in this chapter. In it a small target filled with deuterium-tritium fuel at high density is imploded in an attempt to create fusion conditions. The most common drivers consist of (multiple) laser beams but beams of particles are also considered.
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Inertial confinement fusion, which is another major and equally unsuccessful approach to fusion, is discussed in this chapter. In it a small target filled with deuterium-tritium fuel at high density is imploded in an attempt to create fusion conditions. The most common drivers consist of (multiple) laser beams but beams of particles are also considered.
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Annual Review of Energy, 1980
The progress inertial confinement fusion (ICF) physics experiments and driver development is put in perspective by looking at the performance required to perform various military and commercial applications. Both the military and commercial applications require increasingly more-powerful drivers and a better understanding of target-coupling physics ...
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The progress inertial confinement fusion (ICF) physics experiments and driver development is put in perspective by looking at the performance required to perform various military and commercial applications. Both the military and commercial applications require increasingly more-powerful drivers and a better understanding of target-coupling physics ...
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