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Energy distributions of highly charged ions escaping from a plasma via a low-voltage laser-induced discharge

Romanov et al., 2010

Document ID
3721239875635863471
Author
Romanov I
Rupasov A
Shikanov A
Paperny V
Moorti A
Bhat R
Naik P
Gupta P
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics

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The results of experimental studies of ion beams escaping from both a laser-produced plasma and a plasma of laser-induced vacuum discharge are presented. The parameters of the discharge with an Al cathode are as follows: current amplitude is about 1.7 kA and …
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