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Wave propagation in magnetized plasma and some applications

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In the past several years come up interest of laser devices in plasma applications. Interaction between a laser beam and magnetized plasma is very important for the next use of the laser beam to increase the plasma temperature.

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Kaizr, V. Wave propagation in magnetized plasma and some applications. Czech J Phys 56 (Suppl 2), B255–B258 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-006-0208-1

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