Overview
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George H. Miley
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Fusion Studies Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA
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Heinrich Hora
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CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia
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Table of contents (48 chapters)
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Interaction Mechanisms
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- D. J. Mayhall, J. H. Yee, R. A. Alvarez
Pages 233-250
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- N. Miyanaga, H. Nakano, K. Tsubakimoto, K. Takahashi, M. Oshida, H. Azechi et al.
Pages 251-280
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- J. Edwards, M. Dunne, D. Riley, R. Taylor, O. Willi, S. J. Rose
Pages 281-288
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- Steven H. Batha, Benjamin H. Batha
Pages 305-322
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Inertial Fusion Energy: Strategy
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- W. H. Lowdermilk, E. M. Campbell, J. T. Hunt, J. R. Murray, E. Storm, M. T. Tobin et al.
Pages 323-335
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- Robert J. Stening, Rasol Khoda-Bakhsh, Peter Pieruschka, Gregory Kasotakis, Edgar Kuhn, George H. Miley et al.
Pages 347-389
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- G. H. Miley, M. Petra, Y. Shaban
Pages 391-401
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Inertial Fusion Energy: Results
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- S. Nakai, K. Mima, H. Azechi, N. Miyanaga, A. Nishiguchi, T. Yamanaka et al.
Pages 443-502
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- X. F. Chen, Z. J. Zhen, H. S. Peng
Pages 511-515
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- O. Willi, T. Afshar-rad, M. Desselberger, M. Dunne, J. Edwards, L. Gizzi et al.
Pages 517-534
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- G. Velarde, J. M. Aragonés, R. Falquina, J. J. Honrubia, J. M. MartÃnez-Val, E. MÃnguez et al.
Pages 535-546
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- N. A. Tahir, C. Deutsch, T. Blenski, J. Ligou
Pages 547-552
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Related Ion Beam Intercations
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About this book
The Tenth International Workshop on "Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena" was held November 11-15, 1991, at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. This conference joined physicists from 11 countries (Australia, Canada, China, France, Israel, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, united Kingdom, USA, and the USSR). This meeting was marked by the inauguration of the EDWARD TELLER MEDAL FOR ACHIEVEMENTS IN FUSION ENERGY. This medal served as a celebration of the tenth conference in the 22-year series and as an opportunity to honor one of the world's greatest physicists and a leading pioneer in this field: Edward Teller. Four medals were awarded in the inaugural ceremony. The first recipient of the medal was Nobel Laureate Nikolai G. Basov, who served for many years as Director of the LebedevPhysical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. In his address to Edward Teller, Dr. Basov underlined that Dr. Teller was the first in history to produce an exothermal nuclear fusion reaction, the mechanism that may now lead to an inexhaustive, environmentally clean, and low cost energy source in the future. This goal, he stressed, becomes more crucial as the greenhouse effect may not permit burning of fossil fuels for much longer. Basov also reviewed events leading the International Quantum Electronics Conferences of 1963 where he disclosed the first publication on laser fusion and that of 1968 where he reported the first observation of fusion neutrons using a laser-irradiated target. The second recipient was John H.
Editors and Affiliations
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Fusion Studies Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA
George H. Miley
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CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Heinrich Hora
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University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia
Heinrich Hora