Abstract
Light emission at ω0/2 and 3ω0/2 from laser plasmas has long been observed1 and associated principally with the 2ωp decay instability at nc/4. Various theories2 have been developed to explain the spectra of this emission, which exhibits generally broad double-line features with a temperature- dependent splitting. Recent ω0/2 spectra have, however, clearly shown additional features.
© 1984 Optical Society of America
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