M. Klapisch
United States Naval Research Laboratory
36 Papers
102 Citations
M. Klapisch is an academic researcher from United States Naval Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Inertial confinement fusion. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 36 publications.
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HULLAC, an integrated computer package for atomic processes in plasmas
TL;DR: H ULLAC as mentioned in this paper, an integrated code for calculating atomic structure and cross sections for collisional and radiative atomic processes, is based on relativistic quantum mechanical calculations including configuration interaction.
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The Nike KrF laser facility: Performance and initial target experiments
S. P. Obenschain,Stephen E. Bodner,Denis Colombant,K.A. Gerber,Robert Lehmberg,E. A. McLean,A. N. Mostovych,M. S. Pronko,C. J. Pawley,Andrew J. Schmitt,John D. Sethian,Victor Serlin,J. A. Stamper,C. A. Sullivan,Jill P. Dahlburg,John H. Gardner,Y. Chan,A. V. Deniz,J. Hardgrove,T. Lehecka,M. Klapisch +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the performance of the Nike laser in producing uniform illumination and its performance in correspondingly uniform acceleration of targets, and show that the Nike has spatially uniform ablation pressures (Δp/p < 2%).
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High-gain direct-drive target design for laser fusion
TL;DR: In this article, a new laser fusion target concept was presented with a predicted energy gain of 127 using a 1.3 MJ KrF laser, which is sufficiently high for an economically attractive fusion reactor.
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Non local-thermodynamical-equilibrium effects in the simulation of laser-produced plasmas
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used off-line generated LTE opacities and equation of states via an effective, radiation-dependent ionization temperature Tz to model non-LTE effects in hydrodynamical simulations.
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The determination of absolutely calibrated spectra from laser produced plasmas using a transmission grating spectrometer at the Nike laser facility
J.L. Weaver,Glenn E. Holland,U. Feldman,J. F. Seely,Charles M. Brown,Victor Serlin,A. V. Deniz,M. Klapisch +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a transmission grating spectrometer was developed that is capable of recording time-resolved spectra from laser-irradiated target foils in the wavelength range from 10 to 150 A.
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