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Measurement of Electron Temperature in Hot, Solid Density Plasmas

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Abstract

The interaction of ultrashort energetic light pulses with solids is of great interest both as a source of picosecond timescale X-ray pulses1 and as a new and interesting regime of plasma and solid state physics.2,3

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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