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Transport in ultra-dense plasmas produced by 1 ps laser pulse

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Abstract

The recent developement of picosecond laser technology1 has made possible the production of extremely-bright laser sources which are used to produce ultra-dense plasmas2. In the present work we describe the first experimental study of transport in ultrashort scalelength plasmas (L/λ « 0,1).

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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