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Study of the spatial growth of stimulated Brillouin scattering in a gas-filled hohlraum via detecting the driven ion acoustic waveOA北大核心

Study of the spatial growth of stimulated Brillouin scattering in a gas-filled hohlraum via detecting the driven ion acoustic wave

英文摘要

In an experiment performed on the Shenguang-Ⅲ prototype laser facility,collective Thomson scattering(TS)is used to study the spatial growth of stimulated Brillouin scattering(SBS)in a gas-filled hohlraum by detecting the SBS-driven ion acoustic wave.High-quality time-resolved SBS and TS spectra are obtained simultaneously in the experiment,and these are analyzed by a steady-state code based on the ray-tracing model.The analysis indicates that ion-ion collisions may play an important role in suppressing SBS growth in the Au plasma;as a result,the SBS excited in the filled gas region is dominant.In the early phase of the laser pulse,SBS originates primarily from the high-density plasma at the edges of the interaction beam channel,which is piled up by the heating of the interaction beam.Throughout the duration of the laser pulse,the presence of the TS probe beam might mitigate SBS by perturbing the density distribution around the region overlapping with the interaction beam.

Chaoxin Chen;Qi Li;Sanwei Li;Zhijun Li;Sai Jin;Feng Wang;Dong Yang;Tao Gong;Zhichao Li;Liang Hao;Yonggang Liu;Xiangming Liu;Hang Zhao;Yaoyuan Liu;Kaiqiang Pan

Laser Fusion Research Center,China Academy of Engineering Physics,Mianyang,Sichuan 621900,People's Republic of ChinaInstitute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics,Beijing 100094,People's Republic of China

《极端条件下的物质与辐射(英文)》 2024 (002)

多组分等离子体中碰撞效应对汤姆逊散射动力学形状因子的影响研究

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This work is supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11905204,11975215,12105270,12205272,12205274,12275032,12275251,and 12035002),and the Laser Fusion Research Center Funds for Young Talents(Grant No.RCFPD3-2019-6).

10.1063/5.0173023

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