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Study of Jet-Like Structures on Laser Irradiated Targets at 10.6 μm

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Jets or jet-like structures have been observed in laser produced plasmas for the past few years1–3. The understanding of such phenomena is of great importance where parameters such as symmetrical and stable implosion are required to achieve inertially confined fusion4.

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Sudera, Y., Wooding, E.R., Brown, D. (1986). Study of Jet-Like Structures on Laser Irradiated Targets at 10.6 μm. In: Hora, H., Miley, G.H. (eds) Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7335-7_22

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