Rode, Andrei VGamaly, Eugene GLuther-Davies, Barry2015-12-082015-12-08Jan 11 1990-8194-3483-3http://hdl.handle.net/1885/32422The regime of skin-effect interaction was proposed as the mechanism of ion acceleration, and the range of validity of the skin-effect mode was established. The results are illustrated on laser evaporation of graphite with Nd:YAG laser (1.064 μm), KrF lasKeywords: Laser plume diagnostics; Acceleration; Gas lasers; Graphite; Hydrodynamics; Laser diagnostics; Laser pulses; Neodymium lasers; Skin effect; Laser ablationAcceleration of carbon ions in a skinlayer interaction regime in the laser ablation experiments20002015-12-08