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Random-phase plate effects on burn-through measurements of laser-irradiated plane-layered targets
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 March 2009
Abstract
The application of random-phase plates in laser beams to improve the uniformity of target ablation is investigated by combining the simultaneous X-ray and particle emission measurements of ablation characteristics. It is shown that if some hot spots with dimensions of a few µm exist on target they persist at least during the initial stages of the laser interaction process, producing a local maximum in the ablation pressure. Lateral energy transport, inferred from the neutral particle measurements, has little influence on absorbed energy redistribution (only 1% of the energy is transported from the laser focal spot to an outer region of 2 mm size).
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