Abstract
Measurements of local and remote energy deposition by fast electrons have been made in 1.3 mu m and 1.05 mu m laser irradiation experiments with plane targets and various pulse lengths. From optical and X-ray streak photography and spatially resolved K alpha yield measurements it is found that up to 30% of the absorbed laser energy spreads laterally to distances of several millimetres from the focal spot with a spreading velocity in excess of 108 cm s-1.
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