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21 October 1986 Generation And Use Of Spontaneous X-Ray Emission From Laser-Heated Plasmas
D J Nagel
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Proceedings Volume 0664, High Intensity Laser Processes; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938696
Event: 1986 Quebec Symposium, 1986, Quebec City, Canada
Abstract
Multimillion-degree plasmas are bright (intense, small, short-pulsed) sources of x-radiation. They can be heated by high-power electrical discharges or lasers. Plasmas generated by absorption of sub-microsecond laser pulses are intensely studied for scientific and technological reasons.
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D J Nagel "Generation And Use Of Spontaneous X-Ray Emission From Laser-Heated Plasmas", Proc. SPIE 0664, High Intensity Laser Processes, (21 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938696
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KEYWORDS
Plasmas

X-rays

Laser systems engineering

Pulsed laser operation

Nd:YAG lasers

Laser applications

Laser processing

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