The transport of relativistic, laser-produced electrons in matter - Part 2
Springer Series in Chemical Physics, ISSN: 0172-6218, Vol: 89, Page: 295-322
2008
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Book Chapter Description
This second part of our review is devoted, in particular, to the description of the heating of a background material induced by fast electron propagation, the propagation geometry of fast electron beams (including the issues of possible collimation and filamentation instability), the formation of electron bunches, the refluxing of electrons in the target and finally, the direct detection of electric fields connected to fast electron propagation. General conclusions on the topic of fast electron propagation are presented. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.
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