Search Results - "Lee, P.H.Y."
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Wind-speed dependence of small-grazing-angle microwave backscatter from sea surfaces
Published in IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation (01-03-1996)“…Results of X-band microwave backscatter from sea surfaces at a small-grazing angle for a range of wind speeds (3.8-10.3 m/s) are presented. The data indicate…”
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Scattering from breaking gravity waves without wind
Published in IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation (01-01-1998)“…Scattering experiments from breaking gravity waves conducted at a wave tank facility at small grazing angles in the absence of wind are analyzed. Breaking…”
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Interferometric Confirmation of Radiation-Pressure Effects in Laser-Plasma Interactions
Published in Physical review letters (16-01-1978)“…Interferometric data resolved to 1 micron and 15 psec confirm the significant role of radiation pressure during high-intensity laser-plasma interactions…”
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Verification of microwave scattering mechanisms using optical polarimetric imagery
Published in IGARSS '96. 1996 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (1996)“…Observations of microwave backscattering from the sea surface have indicated the presence of scattering mechanisms other than Bragg resonant mechanisms. These…”
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Prospect of multiphoton induced inner shell excitations for X-ray laser pumping
Published in IEEE 1989 International Conference on Plasma Science (1989)“…Summary Form only given, as follows. The possibility that modest-energy, high-brightness table-top lasers could be used to pump a medium in an X-ray laser…”
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Angle and polarization dependent microwave backscatter from ocean waves
Published in Proceedings of IGARSS '94 - 1994 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (1994)“…Experiments on grazing angle, polarization and wind-direction dependent microwave backscatter from ocean surfaces are reviewed. A direct proof that non-Bragg…”
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Z Dependence of the Laser-Intensity Threshold for Inhibited Electron Thermal Conduction
Published in Physical review letters (10-03-1980)“…Temporally resolved sub-kiloelectronvolt x-ray emission pulses have been obtained from disk targets illuminated with 1.06 mu m wavelength laser light at 5 x…”
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Compression of Polymer-Coated Laser-Fusion Targets to Ten Times Liquid DT Density
Published in Physical review letters (23-06-1980)“…Polymer-coated glass microspheres filled with DT fuel and argon seed gas were irradiated with the SHIVA 1.06-micron laser using 4-kJ, 200-ps (full width at…”
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Plasma Flow Switch Experiments On The Pegasus Facility
Published in Eighth IEEE International Conference on Pulsed Power (1991)“…Plasma flow switch experiments conducted on Pegasus have shown that a conducting layer of plasma shunts the load slot preventing efficient switching of current…”
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Depolarization in microwave scatterometry
Published in IGARSS '96. 1996 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (1996)“…Recent observations of microwave backscatter from breaking gravity waves indicate that the cross-polarized signals (HV and VH) are much larger than expected…”
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Dependence of polarimetric Doppler spectra on breaking-wave energy
Published in IGARSS '96. 1996 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (1996)“…Breaking gravity waves are studied in a wave tank at small grazing angles (4.5/spl deg/-11/spl deg/) where all four polarization elements (HH, VV, HV, VH) are…”
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Plasma flow switch for foil-implosion experiments: short-circuit-load experiments at 6 MA
Published in 1990 Plasma Science IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts (1990)“…Summary form only given. Plasma-flow-switch (PFS) experiments have been conducted on the 1.5-MJ Pegasus capacitor bank as part of the opening switch…”
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