1. Plasma jets produced by low energy laser pulse interaction with planar and cratered targets.
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Louzon, E., Raicher, E., Frank, Y., Tcibulsky, A., Levy, I., Hurvitz, G., Ehrlich, Y., Fraenkel, M., Maman, S., Mandelbaum, P., Zigler, A., and Henis, Z.
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Abstract: Laser experiments of the plasma jet formation using nanosecond laser pulses with low energy, i.e., <20 J, are presented. Planar and cratered gadolinium and aluminum targets are irradiated with laser intensities of several 10
14 W/cm2 . Spatially-resolved time-integrated X-ray spectra were recorded in the spectral range from 7 to 10 Å. A jet-like structure is obtained from aluminum targets with a preformed crater, which is not seen in planar target irradiation. For gadolinium, a jet is observed from both planar and preformed cratered targets, suggesting that the collimation is dominated by radiative cooling. A radiation-hydrodynamics code coupled to a non-LTE ionization code was used to model the plasma. The calculated plasma emission was found to be consistent with the experimental results. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
- 2013
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