Abstract
Hollow aluminium microcylinders were irradiated internally through a circular aperture located in one wall using a pulsed ruby laser beam. Plasma formation and ion flows were monitored using a Nomarski interferometer and an array of Faraday cups. A collimation of ion energy along the cylinder axis was observed.
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