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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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Thomson scattering from near-solid density plasmas using soft X-ray free electron lasers
A. Höll,Th. Bornath,L. Cao,Tilo Döppner,Stefan Düsterer,Eckhart Förster,Carsten Fortmann,Siegfried Glenzer,Gianluca Gregori,Gianluca Gregori,Tim Laarmann,Karl-Heinz Meiwes-Broer,Andreas Przystawik,Paul Radcliffe,Ronald Redmer,H. Reinholz,Gerd Röpke,R. Thiele,J. Tiggesbäumker,S Toleikis,N. X. Truong,Th. Tschentscher,Ingo Uschmann,Ulf Zastrau +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, a collective Thomson scattering experiment at the VUV free electron laser facility at DESY (FLASH) was used to diagnose warm dense matter at near-solid density.
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Thomson-scattering techniques to diagnose local electron and ion temperatures, density, and plasma wave amplitudes in laser produced plasmas (invited)
TL;DR: Froula et al. as mentioned in this paper used multiple color Thomson-scattering diagnostics to measure the dispersion of ion-acoustic fluctuations and obtained frequency-resolved Thomson scattering spectra of two separate thermal ion-ACoustic fluctuations with significantly different wave vectors, allowing a simultaneous time resolved local measurement of electron density and temperature.
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Progress towards ignition on the National Ignition Facility
J. D. Lindl,L. J. Atherton,P.A. Amednt,Steven H. Batha,P. Bell,Richard Berger,Riccardo Betti,D. L. Bleuel,T. R. Boehly,D. K. Bradley,Dave Braun,D. A. Callahan,P. M. Celliers,C. J. Cerjan,Daniel S. Clark,Gilbert Collins,R.C. Cook,E. L. Dewald,Laurent Divol,S. N. Dixit,E. G. Dzenitis,M. J. Edwards,James E. Fair,R. J. Fortner,Johan Frenje,V. Yu. Glebov,Siegfried Glenzer,Gary Grim,S. W. Haan,A. V. Hamza,B. A. Hammel,D. R. Harding,S. P. Hatchett,C. A. Haynam,Hans W. Herrmann,Mark Herrmann,Damien Hicks,D. E. Hinkel,Darwin Ho,Nelson M. Hoffman,H. Huang,Nobuhiko Izumi,B. Jacoby,O. S. Jones,Daniel H. Kalantar,Robert L. Kauffman,J. D. Kilkenny,R. K. Kirkwood,John Kline,J. P. Knauer,J. A. Koch,B. J. Kozioziemski,G. A. Kyrala,K. N. La Fortune,O. L. Landen,David Larson,R. A. Lerche,S. Le Pape,R. A. London,B. J. MacGowan,A. J. Mackinnon,T. N. Malsbury,Evan Mapoles,M. M. Marinak,P. W. McKenty,N. Meezan,D. D. Meyerhofer,Pierre Michel,Jose Milovich,John Moody,Michael J. Moran,K. A. Moreno,Edward I. Moses,D. H. Munro,Abbas Nikroo,R. E. Olson,T. G. Parham,R. W. Patterson,Kyle Peterson,R. D. Petrasso,S. M. Pollaine,Joseph Ralph,Sean Regan,Harry Robey,M. D. Rosen,R. A. Sacks,Jay D. Salmonson,T. C. Sangster,S.M. Sepke,D. H. Schneider,Marilyn Schneider,M. Shaw,Brian Spears,P. T. Springer,Christian Stoeckl,L. J. Suter,Cliff Thomas,R. Tommasini,Richard Town,B.M. VanWonterghem,Roger Alan Vesey,S. V. Weber,Paul J. Wegner,K. Widman,C. Clay Widmayer,M. Wilke,H. Wilkens,E. A. Williams,Doug Wilson,B. K. Young +109 more
TL;DR: The National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was formally dedicated in May 2009 and the hohlraum energetic series culminated with an experiment that irradiated an ignition scale HLS with 1 MJ as mentioned in this paper.
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High repetition rate, multi-MeV proton source from cryogenic hydrogen jets
Maxence Gauthier,Chandra Curry,Chandra Curry,Sebastian Göde,Sebastian Göde,Florian-Emanuel Brack,Florian-Emanuel Brack,J. B. Kim,Michael MacDonald,J. Metzkes,Lieselotte Obst,Lieselotte Obst,Martin Rehwald,Martin Rehwald,Christian Rödel,Christian Rödel,Hans-Peter Schlenvoigt,William Schumaker,Ulrich Schramm,Ulrich Schramm,Karl Zeil,Siegfried Glenzer +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a high repetition rate proton source produced by high-intensity laser irradiation of a continuously flowing, cryogenic hydrogen jet was reported, with the average proton number over one minute, at energies sufficiently far from the cut-off energy, is robust to laser-target overlap and nearly constant.
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Generalized x-ray scattering cross section from nonequilibrium plasmas.
TL;DR: This work provides a unified description of the x-ray scattering processes in warm and dense matter, as the one encountered in inertial confinement fusion, laboratory astrophysics, material science, and high-energy density physics and it can be used to verify temperature relaxation mechanisms in such environments.