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Electron Heating by Ultra-Fast, Ultra-Intense Laser Irradiation of Wavelength-Scale Wires

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Abstract

Wavelength-scale platinum wires were irradiated by a 1-micron wavelength laser at relativistic intensities, accelerating electrons in the laser-matter interaction. Wire diameters and angles relative to laser polarization were varied, and emitted electron distributions were measured.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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