N. G. Borisenko, Vladimir V. Gorlevsky, A. I. Gromov, Sergei Yu. Gus'kov, Valeriy M. Dorogotovtsev, A. V. Zabrodin, Yury E. Markushkin, Yury A. Merkul'ev, V. F. Petrunin, et al.
Proceedings Volume ECLIM 2000: 26th European Conference on Laser Interaction with Matter, (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.425578
In the past few years much attention has been paid to studying the laser interaction with low-density polymer sub- critical media formed as the external target layers, which provided more symmetric heating and compression of the target internal shell. Beryllium foam is discussed, as a new type of a low-density media typical of high stability at low specific weight. Moreover, there is a feasibility to produce the beryllium doped by heavy element with its controlled distribution over the deposited layer. The developed technique allows one to use nano-crystal beryllium and low- density beryllium doped by heavy element with its controlled distribution over the deposited layer. The developed technique allows one to use nano-crystal beryllium and low- density beryllium for laser targets.