In a comment(1) on our recent letter,(2) Hong and Lu questioned that the sharp peak in the time-of-flight (TOF) signal observed during laser ablation of the Al target in vacuum was due to photoelectrons produced by laser target interaction. In particular, they claimed that very similar signals have been observed during KrF excimer laser ablation of Cu targets in ambient air at a laser fluence of 9.2 J cm(-2) and with a probe placed at 0.75 and 1.8 mm apart from the target surface. In a recent article,(3) such signals have been ascribed to plasma induced electric fields at early stages of the laser ablation process, when the emitted electrons and positive ions are in fast dynamics. We wish to point out that the analogy between the two electr...
We reply to the Comment of Petrillo and show that the main result of our paper is unchanged
We point out that in the equation for the electron distribution evolution during Thomson/Compton or ...
We report on prompt emission of fast electrons occurring during nanosecond excimer laser ablation of...
In a comment(1) on our recent letter,(2) Hong and Lu questioned that the sharp peak in the time-of-f...
In a recent paper [1] Kaplan and Shkolnikov propose to generate intense ultra-short pulses of electr...
We do not agree with the conclusion of the Comment by Charalambidis et al. questioning our observati...
We question the conclusions reached by De Castro [Phys. Rev. A 72, 023410 (2005)] regarding the theo...
We report on prompt emission of fast electrons occurring during xenon-fluoride (351 nm) laser ablati...
In a recent Letter, Cheng et al. calculated/predicted several new effects: that (a) fraction of the ...
In a recent Letter, V. Berezovsky, H. Alam, and L. Schaechter have reported 'acceleration of electro...
This Comment suggests that technological field electron emission (FE) papers, such as the paper unde...
Cionga A, Dimou L, Faisal F. Reply to Comment on 'Differential cross sections of low-energy electron...
During laser ablation, ions are accelerated by electrons, some of which definitely escape from the p...
Our research on time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) coupled with controlled molecular fragmenta...
International audienceSeveral important errors and misinterpretations present in a recent publicatio...
We reply to the Comment of Petrillo and show that the main result of our paper is unchanged
We point out that in the equation for the electron distribution evolution during Thomson/Compton or ...
We report on prompt emission of fast electrons occurring during nanosecond excimer laser ablation of...
In a comment(1) on our recent letter,(2) Hong and Lu questioned that the sharp peak in the time-of-f...
In a recent paper [1] Kaplan and Shkolnikov propose to generate intense ultra-short pulses of electr...
We do not agree with the conclusion of the Comment by Charalambidis et al. questioning our observati...
We question the conclusions reached by De Castro [Phys. Rev. A 72, 023410 (2005)] regarding the theo...
We report on prompt emission of fast electrons occurring during xenon-fluoride (351 nm) laser ablati...
In a recent Letter, Cheng et al. calculated/predicted several new effects: that (a) fraction of the ...
In a recent Letter, V. Berezovsky, H. Alam, and L. Schaechter have reported 'acceleration of electro...
This Comment suggests that technological field electron emission (FE) papers, such as the paper unde...
Cionga A, Dimou L, Faisal F. Reply to Comment on 'Differential cross sections of low-energy electron...
During laser ablation, ions are accelerated by electrons, some of which definitely escape from the p...
Our research on time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) coupled with controlled molecular fragmenta...
International audienceSeveral important errors and misinterpretations present in a recent publicatio...
We reply to the Comment of Petrillo and show that the main result of our paper is unchanged
We point out that in the equation for the electron distribution evolution during Thomson/Compton or ...
We report on prompt emission of fast electrons occurring during nanosecond excimer laser ablation of...