Search Results - "Rao, Kavya H"
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ELI Gammatron Beamline: A Dawn of Ultrafast Hard X-ray Science
Published in Photonics (01-11-2022)“…The realization of compact X-ray sources is one of the most intriguing applications of laser-plasma based electron acceleration. These sources based on the…”
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A Comprehensive Review on Amplification of Laser Pulses via Stimulated Raman Scattering and Stimulated Brillouin Scattering in Plasmas
Published in Plasma (01-11-2022)“…The demand for high-intensity lasers has grown ever since the invention of lasers in 1960, owing to their applications in the fields of inertial confinement…”
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Correction: Chaulagain et al. ELI Gammatron Beamline: A Dawn of Ultrafast Hard X-ray Science. Photonics 2022, 9, 853
Published in Photonics (25-03-2024)“…We noticed that Figure 1 in the original publication [...]…”
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Influence of pulse width on the laser ablation of zinc in nitrogen ambient
Published in Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing (01-04-2016)“…Time-resolved spectroscopic measurements of expanding plasma plumes generated by irradiating a solid zinc target with laser pulses of 7 ns and 100 fs durations…”
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Effect of double pulse irradiation on the morphology of a picosecond laser produced chromium plasma
Published 26-08-2018“…We describe the measurements to control the morphology and hence the characteristics of a picosecond laser produced chromium plasma plume upon double-pulse…”
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Plasma plumes produced by laser ablation of Al with single and double pulse schemes
Published 02-11-2017“…We generated and characterized plasma with single and double picosecond laser pulses in order to study the plume dynamics and to control the plasma properties…”
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Time-resolved optical emission spectroscopic studies of picosecond laser produced Cr plasma
Published 21-02-2018“…Time-resolved optical emission spectroscopic measurements of a plasma generated by irradiating a Cr target using 60 picosecond (ps) and 300 ps laser pulses is…”
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