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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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Ultrafast visualization of incipient plasticity in dynamically compressed matter

TL;DR: In this article , femtosecond MeV electron diffraction measurements visualizing the 3D response of single-crystal aluminum to the ultrafast laser-induced compression are presented.
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Lasing at short wavelength in a capillary discharge and in a dense Z‐pinch

TL;DR: In this paper, the emission of the CVI Balmer-α transition with a fast capillary discharge is discussed, and a model is discussed to explain the observations as result of fast ions produced by a m=0 instabililty and charge exchange with CIII ions in the cold plasma region.
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Laser-plasma interactions enabled by emerging technologies

TL;DR: An overview from the past and an outlook for the future of fundamental laser-plasma interactions research enabled by emerging laser systems are presented.

Radiation pressure acceleration of high-quality ion beams using ultrashort laser pulses

TL;DR: In this article , the authors show that in radiation pressure acceleration of a thin solid target, the onset of electron heating is determined by the growth of the Rayleigh-Taylor-like instability at the front surface and must be controlled to produce ion beams with high spectral quality in the light sail regime.

Towards an Integrated Model of the NIC Layered Implosions

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed simulation-based model of the National Ignition Campaign (NIC) DT experiments is presented, which is based on integrated hohlraum-capsule simulations that utilize the best available models for the HLS, ablator and DT equations of state and opacities.