Dense and Relativistic Plasmas Produced by Compact High-Intensity Lasers

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, , Citation D. Umstadter et al 2000 ApJS 127 513 DOI 10.1086/313340

0067-0049/127/2/513

Abstract

High-intensity lasers interacting with plasmas are used to study processes in the laboratory that would otherwise only occur in astrophysics. These include relativistic plasmas, electron acceleration in ultrahigh field-gradient wake fields, pressure ionization and continuum lowering in strongly coupled plasmas, and X-ray line emission via Raman scattering.

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