Abstract
The goal of the measurements reported is to determine the inward heat conductivity in a short-wavelength (λ = 0.35-μm) laser irradiation of various targets over the 1013-1015-W/cm2 range, employing primarily x-ray spectroscopic methods. Transport along with other interaction properties should determine the merit of short-wavelength lasers for fusion target implosions.
© 1981 Optical Society of America
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