Production of an extended plasma column in vacuum by irradiating a target by a quasi-Bessel beam

A technique of focusing the heating radiation was investigated, which makes it possible to produce an extended (under laboratory conditions, up to 1 m and over) plasma column and enables an easy output of VUV radiation. A plane solid-state target in vacuum was arranged along the caustic of a conic l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Quantum electronics (Woodbury, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2001-05, Vol.31 (5), p.448-452
Hauptverfasser: Batenin, V M, Bychkov, S S, Margolin, L Ya, Pyatnitskii, Lev N, Tal'virskii, A D, Fomenko, E V
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Zusammenfassung:A technique of focusing the heating radiation was investigated, which makes it possible to produce an extended (under laboratory conditions, up to 1 m and over) plasma column and enables an easy output of VUV radiation. A plane solid-state target in vacuum was arranged along the caustic of a conic lens (axicon), which focused the laser beam. An analytic dependence, which describes the spatial intensity distribution of the heating radiation in the case of a nontransparent, partially reflecting target, was derived and experimentally verified. Experiments on the irradiation of an aluminium target in vacuum with a 5-J, 5-ns pulse of a neodymium-glass laser were performed. A plasma column up to 30 mm in length and no greater than 10 {mu}m in diameter was formed. A rather intense plasma radiation was recorded in the VUV range. (interaction of laser radiation with matter. laser plasma)
ISSN:1063-7818
1468-4799
DOI:10.1070/QE2001v031n05ABEH001976