Balki et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Generation of C6+ in a spark-discharge coupled laser plasmaBalki et al., 2017
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- Balki O
- Rahman M
- Xiao S
- Elsayed-Ali H
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- Optics Communications
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By coupling a spark discharge into a laser-generated carbon plasma, fully-stripped carbon ions with a relatively low laser pulse energy are observed. When spark-discharge energy of∼ 750 mJ is coupled to the carbon plasma generated by∼ 50 mJ laser pulse (wavelength …
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