1977
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/10/12/017
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Early stages of light interaction with solids at extreme intensities

Abstract: Electron and radiation transport of energy is treated by self-similar methods in aluminium targets exposed to extreme radiation intensities. Detailed numerical solution of this phenomenon are given including the effects of incomplete ionization on the conduction processes and the internal energy.

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“…Clearly T 0 is the time at which the first characteristic of the motion intercepts the head of the thermal wave. This mode was first proposed by Caruso & Gratton (1969), Babuel-Peyrissac et al (1969) and Saltzmann (1973) for the case of instantaneous deposition: the extension to power-law heat input was indicated by Pert (1977) and Steverding & Gibson (1977), but the general formula was not derived.…”
Section: Appendix a Slab Heating By A Short Pulsementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Clearly T 0 is the time at which the first characteristic of the motion intercepts the head of the thermal wave. This mode was first proposed by Caruso & Gratton (1969), Babuel-Peyrissac et al (1969) and Saltzmann (1973) for the case of instantaneous deposition: the extension to power-law heat input was indicated by Pert (1977) and Steverding & Gibson (1977), but the general formula was not derived.…”
Section: Appendix a Slab Heating By A Short Pulsementioning
confidence: 97%