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Surface Energy Transport following Relativistic Laser-Solid Interaction

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Abstract

After a ~1-micron Al target spot is excited at 3e18 W/cm2, a delayed probe detects isotropic surface heating out to 12 µm radius. Analysis shows runaway electrons and strong magnetic fields govern fs surface heating.

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