Observation of shells in Coulomb explosions of rare-gas clusters
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Observation of shells in Coulomb explosions of rare-gas clusters
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PHYSICAL REVIEW A 83, 043201 (2011)
Observation of shells in Coulomb explosions of rare-gas clusters B. Erk, K. Hoffmann, N. Kandadai, A. Helal, J. Keto, and T. Ditmire* Texas Center for High Intensity Laser Science, Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, USA (Received 27 August 2010; published 11 April 2011) The explosions of noble gas clusters from argon and xenon irradiated by intense 35-fs infrared laser pulses have been studied. The kinetic energy spectra of ions produced in small clusters (