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[en] In the experimental effort, microwaves excite parametric instabilities and/or resonantly drive plasma waves in geometries as close to laser fusion geometries as possible. The resultant absorption, heated electron distributions, and energy transport are measured. The theoretical and computational effort is directed toward analysis of ways of controlling and reducing reflection, the number of very high energy electrons, and predicting the reduction of energy transport due to instabilities
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Laser-driven fusion studies
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7 Mar 1978; 32 p; Available from NTIS., PC A03/MF A01
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