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19 July 2007 Observation of effect of the USPs shortening at their self-action in high-temperature laser plasma
Boris V. Anikeev, Ivan V. Kas'yanov, Evgeniy V. Khaydukov, Vladimir N. Khramov
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Abstract
Modifications of temporal parameters of ultrashort laser pulses (USP) with intensity more than 1012 W/cm2 and duration not less than 700 ps, reflected from boundary "air-plasma" and emitted by the neodymium superregenerator are investigated. We explain shortening of pulses by Doppler effect originating in plasma that results in occurrence in it of properties of an abnormal dispersion. Designed circuits of a superregenerative amplification of a USPs appeared fit for examination of high-speed processes in the plasma excited in air, and also for production of polyatomic carbon compounds (fullerenes).
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Boris V. Anikeev, Ivan V. Kas'yanov, Evgeniy V. Khaydukov, and Vladimir N. Khramov "Observation of effect of the USPs shortening at their self-action in high-temperature laser plasma", Proc. SPIE 6726, ICONO 2007: Physics of Intense and Superintense Laser Fields; Attosecond Pulses; Quantum and Atomic Optics; and Engineering of Quantum Information, 672619 (19 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751791
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