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26 May 2006 Detection and analysis of RF emission generated by laser-matter interactions
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Abstract
Plasmas produced by laser-matter interactions are a known source of electromagnetic radiation. However, little has been done to systematically study the electromagnetic radiation emitted from laser produced plasmas. It is our intent to provide detailed time and frequency domain measurements of such emitted radiation. An ultra-fast femtosecond high intensity laser and a superheterodyne receiver are employed to study laser-matter interactions for various materials in the frequency range 1-40GHz.
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J. A. Aspiotis, N. Barbieri, R. Bernath, C. G. Brown, M. Richardson, and B. Y. Cooper "Detection and analysis of RF emission generated by laser-matter interactions", Proc. SPIE 6219, Enabling Technologies and Design of Nonlethal Weapons, 621908 (26 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.663822
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KEYWORDS
Electromagnetism

Receivers

Antennas

Laser-matter interactions

Plasma

Electrons

Femtosecond phenomena

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