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Stamper, J.A.; McLean, E.A.; Obenschain, S.P.; Griem, H.R.; Manka, C.K.; Droemer, D.W.; Herbst, M.J.
Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC (USA)1983
Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC (USA)1983
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[en] Using nonuniform laser illumination on flat targets, with moderate laser energies (200 J), we have produced enhanced density scalelengths; e.g., in excess of 0.5 mm at 0.1 of critical density. These enhanced scalelengths are of interest in simulating large, high-gain pellets, and investigating the potential impact of longer scalelengths on a variety of convective plasma instabilities. The nonuniform laser irradiation also affects the spontaneous magnetic fields. These fields were measured for the first time using the Zeeman effect. Space-and-time-resolved measurements, for both polarizations, were made of the 2271-2278 A CV triplets (2s3S1 - 2p3P2,1,0) emission. A comparison with theory gave fields around 200 kG
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31 Mar 1983; 22 p; 12. anomalous absorption conference; Santa Fe, NM (USA); 10-13 May 1982; CONF-820553--5; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE83012384
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