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Babonneau, D.; Di Bona, G.; Fortin, X.
CEA Centre d'Etudes de Limeil, 94 - Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (France)1986
CEA Centre d'Etudes de Limeil, 94 - Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (France)1986
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[en] Starting from the self-similar propagation of an electronic conduction wave and the consequent ablation pressure, we describe, in a simplified way, the shock ahead of this wave, then the effects of the rarefaction and compression waves which follow the shock emergence at the target rear surface. So, we obtain the temporal evolution of the rear velocity which is compared with the experimental one. For thick targets, the shock alone is able to emerge during the experimental time and consequently gives the velocity vsub(min). For thin targets, besides the shock accumulation mechanism, it is necessary to take into account the electronic heat wave emergence that is to say the ''complete'' ablation of the target which gives the velocity vsub(max)
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Nov 1986; 23 p; 7. International workshop on laser interaction and related plasma phenomena; Monterey, CA (USA); 28 Oct - 1 Nov 1986
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