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Nonstationary absorption of the energy of a short electromagnetic-radiation pulse in a superdense semibounded plasma is considered. An approach is proposed for finding the electron distribution function, wherein the region of the skin layer (in the anomalous skin-effect regime) is described as a boundary condition for the distribution function over the entire plasma volume. A self-similar electron-distribution function is obtained and is used to analyze the dynamics of the electromagnetic-field absorption, of the heat transfer, and of the bremsstrahlung of the heated plasma.
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Quantum Radiophysics Division, Lebedev Physics Institute. Translated from Preprint No. 22 of the Lebedev Physics Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow, 1990.
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Gamalii, E.G., Kiselev, A.E. & Tikhonchuk, V.T. Plasma heating by an ultrashort light pulse. J Russ Laser Res 11, 277–288 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01120628
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