Laser Plasma Physics

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  1. 3. - Unit measuring laser power, indicative of high-intensity laser systems used in advanced research
  2. 4. - Describes the bell-shaped beam profile commonly used in laser optics
  3. 6. - A self-reinforcing solitary wave packet that maintains its shape while traveling at constant velocity, observed in plasma physics
  4. 7. - Radiation produced by decelerating charged particles when deflected by another charged particle, significant in plasma diagnostics
  5. 9. - Time scale used to measure even shorter laser pulses than femtoseconds, crucial for ultra-fast phenomena observation
  6. 11. - Radiation emitted when charged particles move in curved paths at relativistic speeds, also a facility for advanced physics research
  7. 14. - The section of a physics paper where the background and purpose of the study are outlined
  8. 15. - The process by which a physics paper is evaluated by others in the same field before publication
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  1. 1. - Fundamental equations governing electromagnetism, underpinning laser-plasma interactions
  2. 2. - Describes plasma where the density of electrons is close to that of ions, maintaining overall electrical neutrality
  3. 5. - Ultra-short time measurement, defining the duration of laser pulses in advanced experiments
  4. 8. - Type of acceleration using electric fields to accelerate ions, contrasting with magnetic methods
  5. 10. - The process by which waves or particles lose synchronization, affecting laser acceleration efficiency
  6. 12. - Radiation emitted when a particle travels faster than light in a medium, important in scintillator diagnostics
  7. 13. - Type of acceleration that occurs when electrons in plasma gain energy in a curved path, akin to the mechanism in a specific type of particle accelerator