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Atomic and Laser Physics
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Colin Danson

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  • Atomic and Laser Physics

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  • Oxford Centre for High Energy Density Science (OxCHEDS)
colin.danson@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Observation of plasma confinement in picosecond laser-plasma interactions.

Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics 48:3 (1993) 2087-2093

Authors:

AR Bell, FN Beg, Z Chang, AE Dangor, CN Danson, CB Edwards, AP Fews, MH Hutchinson, S Luan, P Lee, PA Norreys, RA Smith, PF Taday, F Zhou
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Chirped-pulse amplification experiments on the VULCAN Nd:glass laser facility

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 1860 (1993) 10-20

Authors:

Colin N Danson, LJ Barzanti, Chungu Zenghu, AR Damerell, Mike D Dooley, Christopher B Edwards, S Hancock, Michael H Key, R Mahadeo, MRG Miller, Peter A Norreys, CE Ollman, David A Pepler, DA Rodkiss, Ian N Ross, MA Smith, PF Taday, WT Toner, K Wigmore, TB Winstone, RWW Wyatt, Shen Luan, FN Beg, Angus S Bell, AE Dangor, Marcus HR Hutchinson, P Lee, Ian P Mercer, Roland A Smith, F Zhou, AP Fews
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ND:GLASS LASER SYSTEM FOR GENERATING BEAT WAVES.

(1985) 256

Authors:

CN Danson, CB Edwards, IN Ross

Abstract:

Summary form only given. The Vulcan high-power Nd:glass laser facility, at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory is scheduled to be used in conjunction with a low-density Z-pinch plasma in a series of novel experiments to determine the properties and behavior of beat waves. The reconfiguration of the laser system to provide synchronous operation at 1. 064 and 1. 053 at energies up to 2000 J is discussed with emphasis on the nonlinear response of the system in both the spatial and temporal domain.

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