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8 April 1988Electron Beam Propagation In Inhomogeneous Media
This study concerns energetic dense electron beam propagation in nuclear disturbed environments. In particular, it centers on beam losses through dissipation processes. Relevant atmospheric conditions known from high-altitude nuclear explosions are summarized. Modeling of geomagnetic data as well as some new theoretical ideas for studying beam propagation are briefly described.
M. Howard Lee
"Electron Beam Propagation In Inhomogeneous Media", Proc. SPIE 0874, Nonlinear Optical Beam Manipulation, Beam Combining, and Atmospheric Propagation, (8 April 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943868
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M. Howard Lee, "Electron Beam Propagation In Inhomogeneous Media," Proc. SPIE 0874, Nonlinear Optical Beam Manipulation, Beam Combining, and Atmospheric Propagation, (8 April 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943868