Intense laser pulse propagation and channel formation through plasmas relevant for the fast ignitor scheme

Measurements of self-channeling of picosecond laser pulses due to relativistic and ponderomotive expulsion effects have been obtained in preformed plasmas at laser irradiances between 5–9×10 18 Wcm −2 . The self-focused channel was surrounded by a multi-megagauss magnetic field. The orientation of t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics of Plasmas 1999-05, Vol.6 (5), p.2185-2190
Hauptverfasser: Mackinnon, A. J., Borghesi, M., Gaillard, R., Malka, G., Willi, O., Offenberger, A. A., Pukhov, A., Meyer-ter-Vehn, J., Canaud, B., Miquel, J. L., Blanchot, N.
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Zusammenfassung:Measurements of self-channeling of picosecond laser pulses due to relativistic and ponderomotive expulsion effects have been obtained in preformed plasmas at laser irradiances between 5–9×10 18 Wcm −2 . The self-focused channel was surrounded by a multi-megagauss magnetic field. The orientation of the field was consistent with a forward going relativistic electron beam propagating along the laser pulse. Self-channeling and magnetic field generation mechanisms were modeled by multidimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations and good agreement was obtained with the experimental observations. Measurements of the channel expansion after the interaction were obtained and the rate of expansion was consistent with a blast wave solution. The level of transmission of an intense laser pulse through such performed density channels was observed to increase significantly compared to the case without a channel. High levels of transmission of an intense laser pulse through microtubes were also observed. The relevance of these results to the fast ignitor is discussed.
ISSN:1070-664X
1089-7674
DOI:10.1063/1.873470