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Siegfried Glenzer
Researcher at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Publications - 531
Citations - 20151
Siegfried Glenzer is an academic researcher from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Plasma. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 489 publications receiving 17648 citations. Previous affiliations of Siegfried Glenzer include University of California, Los Angeles & Russian Academy of Sciences.
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X-Ray Line Measurements with High Efficiency Bragg Crystals
Art Pak,Gianluca Gregori,J. Knight,K. M. Campbell,Dwight Price,B. A. Hammel,Otto Landen,Siegfried Glenzer +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the focusing properties of two highly oriented pyrolitic graphite (HOPG) spectrometers, which differ in the degree of the mosaic spread, were studied.
Characterizing counter-streaming interpenetrating plasmas relevant to astrophysical collisionless shocks
James Ross,Peter Amendt,D Berger,Laurent Divol,Siegfried Glenzer,Nathan Kugland,C Plachety,Bruce Remington,D. D. Ryutov,Dustin Froula,C. Sorce,G Fiskel,Wojciech Rozmus,Yasuhiro Kuramitsu,Hideaki Takabe,Taichi Morita,Anatoly Spitkovsky,Carolyn Kuranz,Michael Grosskopf,Paul Drake,Gianluca Gregori,J. Meineke,M. Koenig,Alessandra Ravasio,A. Pelka,Tommaso Vinci,Edison Liang,Radu Presura,H. S. Park +28 more
TL;DR: A series of Omega experiments have produced and characterized high velocity counter-streaming plasma flows relevant for the creation of collisionless shocks as discussed by the authors, where single and double CH2 foils have been irradiated with a laser intensity of ∼ 1016 W/cm2.
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Energy transfer between laser beams crossing in ignition hohlraums
Pierre Michel,Laurent Divol,E. A. Williams,Cliff Thomas,Debra Callahan,S. V. Weber,S. W. Haan,Jay D. Salmonson,Nathan Meezan,Otto Landen,S. N. Dixit,Denise Hinkel,M. J. Edwards,B. J. MacGowan,J. D. Lindl,Siegfried Glenzer,L. J. Suter +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a full scale modeling of power transfer between laser beams crossing in plasmas is presented, allowing calculations of the propagation and coupling of pairs of laser beams with their associated plasma wave in three dimensions.
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Efficient laser-driven proton acceleration from cylindrical and planar cryogenic hydrogen jets.
Lieselotte Obst,Lieselotte Obst,Sebastian Göde,Sebastian Göde,Martin Rehwald,Martin Rehwald,Florian-Emanuel Brack,Florian-Emanuel Brack,João Branco,João Branco,Stefan Bock,Michael Bussmann,Thomas E. Cowan,Thomas E. Cowan,Chandra Curry,Chandra Curry,Frederico Fiuza,Maxence Gauthier,René Gebhardt,U. Helbig,Axel Huebl,Axel Huebl,Uwe Hübner,Arie Irman,L. Kazak,J. B. Kim,Thomas Kluge,Stephan Kraft,Markus Loeser,Markus Loeser,J. Metzkes,R. Mishra,Christian Rödel,Christian Rödel,Hans-Peter Schlenvoigt,Mathias Siebold,Josef Tiggesbäumker,Steffen Wolter,Tim Ziegler,Tim Ziegler,Ulrich Schramm,Ulrich Schramm,Siegfried Glenzer,Karl Zeil +43 more
TL;DR: Efficient proton acceleration reaching cut-off energies of up to 20 MeV with particle numbers exceeding 109 particles per MeV per steradian is demonstrated, showing for the first time that the acceleration performance is comparable to solid foil targets with thicknesses in the micrometer range.
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Warm Dense Matter Demonstrating Non-Drude Conductivity from Observations of Nonlinear Plasmon Damping.
B. B. L. Witte,B. B. L. Witte,Luke Fletcher,Eric Galtier,E. J. Gamboa,Hae Ja Lee,Ulf Zastrau,Ronald Redmer,Siegfried Glenzer,P. Sperling,P. Sperling +10 more
TL;DR: Simulation of dynamic electrical conductivity in warm dense aluminum shows non-Drude-like behavior of the dynamic conductivity that needs to be taken into account to determine the optical properties of warm dense matter.