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4 February 1988 High Z Interaction Physics On Nova
D. R. Kania., J. Albritton, B. Hatcher, R. Kauffman, H. Kornblurn, S. Lancer, B. Lasinski, G. Glendinninq, D. Phillion, L. Suter, R. Wallace, F. Ze
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Abstract
A detailed understanding of the interaction of laser light with high Z materials is important for the development of indirect drive inertial confinement fusion. To improve our understanding of the interaction of 0.35 um light at intensities between 1014 and 1015 W/cm2 with high Z materials, we have performed a variety of experiments to address important physics issues. Hydrodynamics and ablation, transport Processes, and x-ray conversion have been studies with thin Au dot targets and Au and Be mixture taraets.
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D. R. Kania., J. Albritton, B. Hatcher, R. Kauffman, H. Kornblurn, S. Lancer, B. Lasinski, G. Glendinninq, D. Phillion, L. Suter, R. Wallace, and F. Ze "High Z Interaction Physics On Nova", Proc. SPIE 0831, X-Rays from Laser Plasmas, (4 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965019
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KEYWORDS
Gold

X-rays

Beryllium

Laser ablation

Pulsed laser operation

Physics

Absorption

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