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14 October 1997 X-ray lasers as plasma diagnostics: theoretical approach for inertial confinement fusion concerns
Sylvie Jacquemot, D. Babonneau, Laurence Bonnet, X. Fortin
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Abstract
Soft x-ray lasers laboratory devices are now reliable enough that their high brightness and significant coherence can be routinely exploited. This paper will describe some potential uses of such systems to probe, through interferometry diagnostic techniques, large high density plasmas relevant to Inertial Confinement Fusion.
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Sylvie Jacquemot, D. Babonneau, Laurence Bonnet, and X. Fortin "X-ray lasers as plasma diagnostics: theoretical approach for inertial confinement fusion concerns", Proc. SPIE 3157, Applications of X Rays Generated from Lasers and Other Bright Sources, (14 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290268
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

X-rays

Interferometry

X-ray lasers

Gold

Interfaces

Plasma diagnostics

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