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Gas-jet laser-plasma interaction experiments

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Abstract

In the future, laser fusion experiments will be performed on longer gradient-length plasmas. Therefore, the experimental examination of longer gradient-length laser-plasma physics on a small scale is of interest. The gas-jet geometry1 is well suited to these investigations. In this paper, we report experimental results on baekscatter and absorption scaling with laser intensity, wavelength, and gas atomic number.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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