Collective behavior in recent laser-plasma experiments (open access)

Collective behavior in recent laser-plasma experiments

The absorption of 1.06 ..mu.. light focused on small C/sub 8/H/sub 8/ discs has been measured in the intensity range of 10/sup 15/ - 10/sup 17/ W/cm. The data confirms the importance of collective plasma effects in determining the absorption of intense light. The measured absorption efficiencies are in the range of 30 to 40 percent, and the scattered light has a polarization dependence. The measured absorptions are shown to be inconsistent with classical inverse bremsstrahlung. Both the magnitude of the absorption and the observed polarization dependence of the scattered light are shown to be consistent with recent calculations of light absorption via collective processes. Comparisons are made, and improved models of the light absorption are discussed with reference to the data. In addition, the heated electron energies deduced from the x-ray data are consistent with those expected via collective processes.
Date: June 7, 1976
Creator: Kruer, W. L.; Haas, R. A.; Mead, W. C.; Phillion, D. W. & Rupert, V. C.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Economic Concentration in the U.S., 1967-1976: A Selected Bibliography (open access)

Economic Concentration in the U.S., 1967-1976: A Selected Bibliography

This report is about the bibliography cover materials on economic concentration in various American manufacturing industries and service industries, as well as studies concerned with the measurement of economic concentration.
Date: June 7, 1976
Creator: Chin, Felix & Knight, Edward
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Standpipe-Bubbler pump level control study: 1E-3862, controlled clearance pump/system model analysis (Task A) W. P. 7373. Engineering memorandum 0190. [LMFBR] (open access)

Standpipe-Bubbler pump level control study: 1E-3862, controlled clearance pump/system model analysis (Task A) W. P. 7373. Engineering memorandum 0190. [LMFBR]

Computer simulation results of the Standpipe-Bubbler pump level control system/controlled clearance pump configuration 1E-3862 are presented. Fluid level control system behavior is presented in graphical form for normal plant loading, unloading, and trip transients, under varying conditions of cover gas mass flow rate, tank impedances, temperature, and flow rates through discharge seal and bearing leakage paths. Satisfactory fluid level control can be attained for this configuration with a Standpipe-Bubbler system.
Date: June 7, 1976
Creator: Salant, R.F. & Cook, M.E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Temperature tests of high frequency SLIFER oscillator, LEA73-2176. [For monitoring underground nuclear detonations at Nevada Test Site] (open access)

Temperature tests of high frequency SLIFER oscillator, LEA73-2176. [For monitoring underground nuclear detonations at Nevada Test Site]

SLIFER (Short Location Indication by Frequency of Electrical Resonance) systems measure stress wave velocity in solid or liquid materials. They monitor underground nuclear detonations at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). A shorted length of coaxial cable is a component in an oscillator's tank circuit. This sensor cable is inductive when less than one-fourth wavelength long at the oscillator's resonant frequency. The stress wave from a detonation crushes and shorts this sensor cable. As the short proceeds, inductance decreases and oscillator frequency increases. Later we convert frequency vs time to shock-front position vs time. Some doubt existed about the reliable operation of the oscillators in cold weather. Therefore these tests were conducted to check their reliability under several conditions: (1) at temperatures from -40/sup 0/ to 60/sup 0/C; (2) with three sensor cable lengths; (3) with sensor cables shorted or open at the far end; and (4) at two input power voltages. Results are presented.
Date: June 7, 1976
Creator: Aaron, Carl C., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library