Investigation of stimulated Raman scattering using a short-pulse diffraction limited laser beam near the instability threshold

LASER AND PARTICLE BEAMS(2009)

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Short Pulse laser plasma interaction experiments using diffraction limited beams provide an excellent platform to investigate the fundamental physics of stimulated Raman scattering. Detailed understanding of these laser plasma instabilities impacts the current inertial confinement fusion ignition designs and could potentially impact fast ignition when higher energy lasers are used with longer pulse durations (>1 kJ and >1 ps). Using short laser Pulses, experiments call be modeled over the entire interaction time of the laser using particle-in-cell codes to validate our understanding quantitatively. Experiments have been conducted it the Trident laser facility and the Laboratoire pour l'Utilisation des Lasers Intenses (LULI) to investigate stimulated Raman scattering near the threshold of the instability using 527 nm and 1059 nm laser light, respectively, with 1.5-3.0 ps pulses. In both experiments, the interaction beam Was focused into pre-ionized helium gas-jet plasma. Measurements of the reflectivity as a function of intensity and k lambda(D) were completed at the Trident laser facility, where k is the electron plasma wave number and lambda(D), is the plasma Debye length. At LUL1, a 300 fs Thomson scattering probe is used to directly measure the density fluctuations of the driven electron plasma and ion acoustic waves. Work is currently underway comparing the results of the experiments with simulations using the VPIC particle-in-cell code. Details of the experimental results are presented ill this manuscript.
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Nonlinear kinetic plasma effects,Raman scattering,Short pulse laser beams
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