2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00340-004-1439-0
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Diagnostics of laser-induced plasma with soft X-ray (13.9�nm) bi-mirror interference microscopy

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“…Similar anomalies were observed in interference patterns of an Al plasma produced by a 13.9 nm Ni-like Ag laser at the Advanced Photon Research Center of the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute [19]. The free-electron model leads to the conclusion that the square of the plasma frequency u 0 2 is negative!…”
Section: Application To Plasma Opticssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…Similar anomalies were observed in interference patterns of an Al plasma produced by a 13.9 nm Ni-like Ag laser at the Advanced Photon Research Center of the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute [19]. The free-electron model leads to the conclusion that the square of the plasma frequency u 0 2 is negative!…”
Section: Application To Plasma Opticssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The ratio of n(u) À 1 to n free À 1 for Al at ion density 10 20 /cc. The ratio is negative at the frequencies of Ni and Ag lasers explaining the effects of anomalous dispersion observed in experiments [18,19].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Since experiments typically measure an electron density that is much less than the critical density the formula above is approximated by n = 1 -(N elec / 2N crit ). In typical interferometer experiments [3][4][5][6][7] that probe plasma of length L using a source with wavelength λ, the number of fringe shifts is equal to…”
Section: Traditional Analysis Of Interferometer Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'étape suivante a consisté à coupler l'interféromètre à un miroir imageur permettant ainsi de disposer d'une microscopie interférentielle, particulièrement adaptée pour décrire in situ des processus nécessitant une résolution spatiale à l'échelle micrométrique et temporelle à l'échelle de la durée de l'impulsion laser X-UV. Nous avons notamment démontré l'intérêt d'un tel outil dans le cadre d'expériences de sonde de plasmas denses créés par laser [7].…”
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