Evidence is reported for a nonrandom process by which laser-produced plasmas emit suprathermal electrons. Emission is dominated by a 1 to 2 psec monoenergetic burst, during which the electron energy decreases rapidly. The suprathermal tail on the energy distribution is due to the integrated temporal variation of the electron energy, not to statistical processes. The hot-electron temperature thus produced is practically independent of laser pulse energy.
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