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Laser–Plasma Interactions

2010
The purpose of the present chapter is to give an introduction into the physics of laser plasma interactions that govern the coupling of laser energy into the matter. Processes induced by laser pulses of nano- and femtosecond durations are discussed in the framework of different applications.
Ion N. Mihailescu, Jörg Hermann
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Laser plasma material interactions

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2004
Surface treatment by means of pulsed laser beams in reactive atmospheres is an attractive technique to enhance the surface features, such as corrosion and wear resistance or the hardness. Many carbides and nitrides play an important role for technological applications, requiring the mentioned property improvements. Here we present a new promising fast,
Schaaf P, Carpene, E
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Laser plasma interaction

Physica Scripta, 1990
Two topics are reviewed: laser generation of homogeneous plasmas with prescribed density and laser induced high amplitude electron plasma waves. A special emphasis is put on various forms of stimulated Raman scattering. Applications to elementary particle acceleration are discussed.
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Laser–plasma interactions

Physics Bulletin, 1979
Despite the thought of inclement January weather in the depths of North Wales, more than 60 people attended The Institute of Physics meeting on laser–plasma interactions at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, held on 4–5 January 1979. Such a large attendance of essentially British research groups, with a small French and US contingent ...
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Relativistic Laser-Plasma Interactions

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2009
Ever since the much acclaimed paper of Akhiezer and Polovin [367], plasma theorists have been attempting to comprehend complex dynamics related to the propagation of high and ultra-high intensity electromagnetic (EM) radiation through a plasma.
Miloš M. Škorić   +2 more
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Relativistic Laser–Plasma Interaction

2010
Sporadically, relativistic energies have been considered already in the foregoing chapters. As the laser flux density in the near infrared and visible long wavelength regime exceeds \(I\simeq 10^{18}\,{\textrm{Wcm}^{-2}}\), the electron quiver energy assumes relativistic values. A brief presentation of basic relativity may be useful here.
Peter Mulser, Dieter Bauer
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Characterization of laser plasmas for interaction studies

Physical Review E, 1994
Long scale length plasmas were produced by uniform laser irradiation from opposite sides of metal disks coated on thin plastic stripe targets. The plasma became fully underdense before the end of the 600-ps pulse. The evolution of the plasma was carefully characterized both in electron density and temperature, and the experimental data were compared to
GIZZI LA   +9 more
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Relativistic Laser Plasma Interaction

2001
The new technique of Chirped Pulse Amplification (CPA) allows to generate laser pulses with focussed intensities far above 1018W/cm2. It has opened a new branch of relativistic plasma physics.1 At intensities beyond 1018W/cm2, now available from table-top systems, the laser pulses self-focus in plasma channels, a few wavelengths in diameter, and ...
J. Meyer-ter-Vehn   +2 more
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Nonlinear laser–plasma interactions

Reviews of Modern Plasma Physics, 2017
Soon after lasers were invented, there was tremendous curiosity on the nonlinear phenomena which would result in their interaction with a fully ionized plasma. Apart from the basic interest, it was realized that it could be used for the achievement of nuclear fusion in the laboratory.
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Laser-Plasma Interactions

2009
Preface, D.A. Jaroszynski, R. Bingham, and R.A. Cairns Laser-Driven Plasmas: A Gateway to High Energy Density Physics and a Test-Bed for Nonlinear Science, W.L. Kruer An Experimentalist's Perspective on Plasma Accelerators, C.E. Clayton Waveguides for High Intensity Laser Pulses, S.
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