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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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Observation of relativistic effects in collective Thomson scattering.
Jason Ross,Jason Ross,Siegfried Glenzer,John Palastro,B. B. Pollock,B. B. Pollock,Dwight Price,Laurent Divol,George Tynan,Dustin Froula +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, relativistic modifications to the Thomson scattering spectrum in a traditionally classical regime were observed and the complete temporally resolved Thomson spectrum including the electron and ion features were measured.
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Proton acceleration experiments and warm dense matter research using high power lasers
Markus Roth,I. Alber,Vincent Bagnoud,C. R. D. Brown,R. J. Clarke,Hiroyuki Daido,Juan C. Fernandez,Kirk Flippo,Sandrine Gaillard,C. Gauthier,Matthias Geissel,Siegfried Glenzer,Gianluca Gregori,M. Günther,K. Harres,R. Heathcote,Andrea Kritcher,Nathan Kugland,Sebastien LePape,Bin Li,M. Makita,J. Mithen,Christoph Niemann,F. Nürnberg,Dustin Offermann,A. Otten,Alexander Pelka,David Riley,Gabriel Schaumann,Gabriel Schaumann,Marius Schollmeier,Marius Schollmeier,J. Schütrumpf,Motonobu Tampo,Anna Tauschwitz,An. Tauschwitz +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, a collimation of the proton beam using high field pulsed solenoid magnets is presented, a prerequisite to capture and transport the beam for applications in high energy density research.
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Observations of non-linear plasmon damping in dense plasmas
B. B. L. Witte,B. B. L. Witte,P. Sperling,P. Sperling,Martin French,V. Recoules,Siegfried Glenzer,Ronald Redmer +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a finite-temperature density functional theory was used to calculate dynamic dielectric properties in warm dense aluminum, and the results demonstrated non-Drude behavior of the dynamic conductivity above the Cooper minimum that needs to be taken into account to determine optical properties in the warm dense matter regime.
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Measuring the absolute deuterium-tritium neutron yield using the magnetic recoil spectrometer at OMEGA and the NIF.
D. T. Casey,J. A. Frenje,M. Gatu Johnson,F. H. Séguin,C. K. Li,R. D. Petrasso,V. Yu. Glebov,J. Katz,J. P. Knauer,D. D. Meyerhofer,T. C. Sangster,R. M. Bionta,D. L. Bleuel,Tilo Döppner,Siegfried Glenzer,E. P. Hartouni,S. P. Hatchett,S. Le Pape,T. Ma,A. J. Mackinnon,M. McKernan,Michael J. Moran,Edward I. Moses,H.-S. Park,J. E. Ralph,Bruce Remington,V. A. Smalyuk,C. B. Yeamans,John Kline,George A. Kyrala,Gordon A. Chandler,R. J. Leeper,Chimpén Ruiz,Gary Wayne Cooper,Art J. Nelson,K. Fletcher,J. D. Kilkenny,Michael Farrell,Daniel Jasion,R. Paguio +39 more
TL;DR: The MRS primary DT neutron measurements at OMEGA and the NIF are shown to be in excellent agreement with previously established yield diagnostics on OMEGA, and with the newly commissioned nuclear activation diagnostics with the Nif.
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Development of a cryogenic hydrogen microjet for high-intensity, high-repetition rate experiments.
TL;DR: The design and characterization of a cryogenic microjet source, which can deliver a continuous stream of liquid hydrogen with a diameter of a few microns, and the pointing stability has been measured at well below a mrad, for a stable free-standing filament of solid-density hydrogen.