Inhibition of crossed-beam energy transfer induced by expansion-velocity fluctuations

PLASMA PHYSICS AND CONTROLLED FUSION(2018)

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Crossed-beam energy transfer between three laser beams has been experimentally investigated in a flowing plasma. Time-evolution measurements of the amplification of a first beam by a second beam highlighted the inhibition of energy transfer by hydrodynamic modifications of the plasma in the crossing volume due to the propagation of a third beam. According to 3D simulations and an analytical model, it appears that the long-wavelength expansion-velocity fluctuations produced by the propagation of the third beam in the crossing volume are responsible for this mitigation of energy transfer. This effect could be a cause of the over-estimation of the amount of the transferred energy in indirect-drive inertial confinement fusion experiments. Besides, tuning such long-wavelength fluctuations could be a way to completely inhibit CBET at the laser entrance holes of hohlraums.
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laser-plasma interaction,crossed-beam energy transfer,expansion-velocity fluctuations,mitigation of energy transfer,stimulated Brillouin scattering
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