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Effect of transverse magnetic field on hot electron and ion fluxes generated by laser interactions with disc-double-coil targets. [PDF]

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Pisarczyk T   +30 more
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Screened axio-dilaton cosmology: novel forms of early dark energy. [PDF]

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Smith A   +4 more
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A review of interface optimization strategies for solid electrolytes and anode materials. [PDF]

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Wang D   +9 more
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Measurement of electromagnetic waves from runaway electrons [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of Scientific Instruments, 2022
Electromagnetic waves emitted during a tokamak discharge can be partially ascribed to coupling with plasma waves. In particular, in the presence of runaway electrons, the electromagnetic waves deliver information, otherwise inaccessible, about kinetic instabilities excited by the fast particles.
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Relativistic runaway electron avalanche

Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 2020
Abstract Discussed are the genesis of the concept of the relativistic runaway electron avalanche (RREA) and its mechanism as an analog of the Townsend’s avalanche, but capable of developing, unlike the latter, in weak thundercloud electric fields.
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Hot electrons in one dimension: Electron velocity runaway

Physical Review B, 1987
The solution to the Boltzmann equation for optical-phonon scattering in one dimension, as obtained previously both without and with backscattering, is examined with regard to the question of electron velocity runaway. The results are in accord with previous work on this question, in that forward scattering (\ensuremath{\alpha}=0) leads to runaway above
, Canright, , Mahan
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