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K-Shell Emission Trends From 60 to 130 Cm/Μs Stainless Steel Implosions

Physics of Plasmas - United States
doi 10.1063/1.4823711
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Condensed Matter Physics
Date

October 1, 2013

Authors
D. J. AmplefordC. A. JenningsB. JonesS. B. HansenM. E. CuneoC. A. CoverdaleM. C. JonesT. M. FlanaganM. SavageW. A. StygarM. R. LopezJ. P. ApruzeseJ. W. ThornhillJ. L. GiulianiY. Maron
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AIP Publishing


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