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Hydrodynamics and spatio-temporal mapping of oxide formation in laser-produced U plasmas

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Abstract

We combine optical emission spectroscopy with hydrodynamic measurements in laser-produced uranium plasma in air to detect formation of higher uranium oxide states. Generation of uranium oxides reduces the excited atomic uranium population.

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