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Theory and simulation of long-gradient length plasmas: gas jets

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Abstract

To study the physics phenomena that occur in large reactor size targets requires plasma configurations with large scale lengths. The power of present day lasers is generally not sufficient to produce such large formations from solid targets.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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