Backward scattering of laser plasma interactions from hundreds-of-joules broadband laser on thick targetOA
The use of broadband laser technology is a novel approach for inhibiting processes related to laser plasma interactions(LPIs).In this study,several preliminary experiments into broadband-laser-driven LPIs are carried out using a newly established hundreds-of-joules broadband second-harmonic-generation laser facility.Through direct comparison with LPI results for a traditional narrowband laser,the actual LPI-suppression effect of the broadband laser is shown.The broadband laser had a clear suppressive effect on both back-stimulated Raman scattering and back-stimulated Brillouin scattering at laser intensities below 1×10^(15) W cm^(−2).An abnormal hot-electron phenomenon is also investigated,using targets of different thicknesses.
Peipei Wang;Honghai An;Zhiheng Fang;Jun Xiong;Zhiyong Xie;Chen Wang;Zhiyu He;Guo Jia;Ruirong Wang;Shu Zheng;Lan Xia;Wei Feng;Haitao Shi;Wei Wang;Jinren Sun;Yanqi Gao;Sizu Fu;
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma,CAEP,Shanghai 201899,People’s Republic of China
电子信息工程
scatteringlaserhundreds
《Matter and Radiation at Extremes》 2024 (001)
P.5-14 / 10
supported by the National Science Foundation of China under Award Nos.12074353 and 12075227.
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