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On the ionization freezing in expanding laser-produced plasmas

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Il Nuovo Cimento D

Summary

Some features of the ionization freezing process are discussed in the framework of the simple model of a uniform sphere expanding with constant velocity.

Riassunto

Si discutono alcuni aspetti del processo di congelamento della ionizzazione in una nube sferica di plasma in espansione libera.

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Обсуждаются некоторые аспекты замораживания ионизации в рамках простой модели однородной сферической плазмы, расширяю щейся с постоянной скоростью.

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Caruso, A., Gatti, G. & Strangio, C. On the ionization freezing in expanding laser-produced plasmas. Il Nuovo Cimento D 2, 1213–1219 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02457155

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