Interaction of 1.06-μm Laser Radiation with Planar Targets

Abstract
Parylene and tungsten-glass disks have been irradiated with a 1.06-μm laser at fluxes of 1013-1015 W/cm2. Analysis of the experimental results indicates that the laser-plasma interaction was characterized by critical surface steepening, rippling and/or filamentation, polarization-dependent scattering, and efficient generation of superthermal electrons. These effects were significantly stronger in the tungsten-glass experiments.

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