Abstract
Femtosecond laser-produced plasmas are sources of superhot electrons and consequently of hard radiation in the multi-MeV range via bremsstrahlung [1,2]. These sources offer the potential to observe nuclear effects using ultrashort laser pulses. Although still at the beginning these techniques might lead to a new femtosecond spectroscopy of nuclei.
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