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Chiyoe YAMANAKA
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Keishiro NIU, Takashi SHIMOJO, Kaoru MINO
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Magnetic fields of order of 1-10 mega-gauss self-induced in a laser-irradiated target enhance the resonance absorption of the laser light in the target. The energiesof supra-thermal electrons which are accelerated by the resonance fields at the surface of the critical density increase very much by the action of magnetic fields. Self-induced magnetic fields decrease the number of α-particles which escape from the target.
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Chiyoe YAMANAKA
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
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NJ Peacock
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E. Fabre
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The work I am presenting is mainly concerning to physical study on laser-matter interaction. It is entirely supported by the French National Center for scientific research on the basis of fundamental research and energy production. This work is made inside the GILM organization; coordinative activity of team from C.N.R.S. and universities. The work is dealing with both the theory and experiment. All these works are responsible by French National Center for sci-entific research and by Ecole Polytechnique. I wish to present some recent re-sults and also the facilities we have. First, I want to go to the program that is developed in this organization. We have some work of plasma physics which is mainly dealing with laser-plasma interaction problem, that is, absorption mecha-nism, backscattering problem, ponderomotive forces.
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C. Yamanaka
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
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Prepared for the IAEA Technical CommetteeMeeting on Advances in Inertial Confinement Systems, Osaka, Japan, Oct. 29 - Nov. 1, 1979
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Yoshiaki Kato, Sadao Nakai, Chiyoe Yamanaka
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
59-69
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K. Nishihara, K. Mima, T. Yabe, T. Ido
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
70-89
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S. Nakai, Y. Kato, T. Sasaki, T. Mochizuki, C. Yamanaka
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
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Y. Sakagami
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Gregory H. Canavan
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J.F. Holzrichter
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R.P. GODWIN
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
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The Los Alamos CO
2 laser-fusion program funding and manpower levels as well as the specifications of the future 100 kJ Antares laser are presented. Operationa characteristics of the Helios laser facility and current experiments with it ar described with an emphasis on new diagnostics for measuring the performance of “high-density” targets.
The Los Alamos program is coordinated by the Inertial Fusion Program Office under R. B. Perkins, with the bulk of the work performed in the Laser Division headed by G. H. McCall. The level of effort is indicated in Table I showing the totalmanpower (of all types, both scientific and support) and budget levels for the fiscal year which ended September 30, 1979. This effort is not expected to change significantly in the immediate future.
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Moshe Lubin
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
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R. UNSTAUTER
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S. Bodner
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Gerold Yonas
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L.I. Rudakov, I.V. Kurchntov
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216-226
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V.A. Burtsev
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The engineering problems of time and space energy concen-tration are discussed. The development results of the pulsed thermonuclear installations using REB and laser radiation are reported.
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A.J. ALCOCKT, W. JOHNSTON
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
257-262
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H. Hora
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Ch. MAISONNIER
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Julio Grattan
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W.J. Witteman, G.L. Oomen
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288-302
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The pr.esent paper deals with a model for obtaining the optimum performance conitions for the KrF laser. The model is based on the dominantformation, quenching and absorption processes. For a given excitationdensity the analysis predicts the maximum photon density rate thatcan be extracted from the cavity together withthe corresponding optimum argon and crypton densities as a function of the excitationrate and outcoupling. The results of various experimental studies indicatedin the paper are in good agreement with these predictions.The analysis shows that the maximum efficiency that corresponds withthe maximum output defined as the ratio of output power and the ionization energy delivered to argon is about 8%.
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Kunioki Mima
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
303-309
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Tudor Wyatt Johnston
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
310-317
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J.F. Holzrichter
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318-324
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L.I. Rudakov, G. Yonas
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325-332
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Tatsuhiko YAMANAKA
1980 Volume 8 Issue 1 Pages
333-337
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