@article{3037027, title = "Experimental and theoretical aspects of aluminum expanding laser plasma", author = "Nica, P. and Vizureanu, P. and Agop, M. and Gurlui, S. and Focsa, C. and Forna, N. and Ioannou, P.D. and Borsos, Z.", journal = "Japanese Journal of Applied Physics", year = "2009", volume = "48", number = "6", issn = "0021-4922, 1347-4065", doi = "10.1143/JJAP.48.066001", keywords = "Cylindrical Langmuir Probe; Different time scale; Expansion velocity; Hydrodynamic model; Laser plasma; Plasma dynamics; Relativity theory; Theoretical aspects; Transient current, Alumina; Aluminum; Fluid dynamics; Magnetohydrodynamics; Plasma diagnostics; Relativity, Laser produced plasmas", abstract = "The formation and dynamics of aluminum laser produced plasma are experimentally and theoretically investigated. The visible emitting regions of plasma form two structures of different expansion velocities. Such behavior is in agreement with the transient current recorded by a cylindrical Langmuir probe. Using the hydrodynamic model of scale relativity theory, the plasma dynamics at different time scales are numerically and analytically analyzed. © 2009 The Japan Society of Applied Physics." }