Langer et al., 1966 - Google Patents
7A11-Laser induced emission of electrons, ions, and X rays from solid targetsLanger et al., 1966
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- 809294916469161878
- Author
- Langer P
- Tonon G
- Floux F
- Ducauze A
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
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We have first studied the spatial distribution of electrons and ions emitted from a solid target when hit by a focused, Q-switched laser beam. The particle emission is highly anisotropic. In a second experiment we have analyzed the ion energy for various targets such as beryllium …
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