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X-ray optics with bent crystals - plasma diagnostics and ultrashort X-ray application

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Abstract

The interaction of high intensity as well as high power laser pulses with matter delivers plasmas with high electron temperatures and nearly solid density interesting for inertial confinement fusion and for high intensity interaction experiments with matter.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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