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Phase control and measurement of ultrashort optical pulses

Description: We have used the Direct Optical Spectral Phase Measurement (DOSPM) technique to characterize the cubic phase tuning ability of our pulse stretcher. We have compared the measured phase to the phase determined from cross-correlation measurements.
Date: February 10, 1995
Creator: Sullivan, A.; White, W.E.; Chu, K.C. & Heritage, J.P.
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Proposed Equation of State Experimental Program at NOVA/NIF

Description: The high pressure equations of state of materials must be accurately known for confident design, simulation, and interpretation of ICF target experiments and for weapons. Here, the authors sketch out a program to perform precise and accurate equation of state (EOS) experiments using large, high-power lasers. The program is divided into three phases: (1) a driver qualification program which will determine the necessary drive and target design parameters; (2) characterization of low and high-Z st… more
Date: March 1, 1996
Creator: Holmes, N. C.; Cauble, R.; Celliers, P.; Collins, G.; DaSilva, L.; Hammel, B. et al.
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Thermodynamic Characterization of Mexico City Aerosol during MILAGRO 2006

Description: Fast measurements of aerosol and gas-phase constituents coupled with the ISORROPIA-II thermodynamic equilibrium model are used to study the partitioning of semivolatile inorganic species and phase state of Mexico City aerosol sampled at the T1 site during the MILAGRO 2006 campaign. Overall, predicted semivolatile partitioning agrees well with measurements. PM{sub 2.5} is insensitive to changes in ammonia but is to acidic semivolatile species. For particle sizes up to 1 {micro}m diameter, semi-v… more
Date: December 5, 2008
Creator: Fountoukis, C.; Nenes, A.; Sullivan, A.; Weber, R.; VanReken, T.; Fischer, M. et al.
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