Short-pulse laser absorption via J x B heating in ultrahigh intensity laser plasma interaction
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2006
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An analytical fluid model for JxB heating during the normal incidence by a short ultraintense linearly polarized laser on a solid-density plasma is proposed. The steepening of an originally smooth electron density profile as the electrons are pushed inward by the laser is included self-consistently. It is shown that the JxB heating includes two distinct coupling processes depending on the initial laser and plasma conditions: for a moderate intensity (a <= 1), the ponderomotive force of the laser light can drive a large plasma wave at the point n(e)=4 gamma(0)n(c) resonantly. When this plasma wave is damped, the energy is transferred to the plasma. At higher intensity, the electron density is steepened to a high level by the time-independent ponderomotive force, n(e)> 4 gamma(0)n(c), so that no 2 omega resonance will occur, but the longitudinal component of the oscillating ponderomotive field can lead to an absorption mechanism similar to "vacuum heating." (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics. |
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英语 |
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Cai Hong-bo;Yu Wei;Zhu Shao-ping;Zheng Chun-yang.,Phys. Plasmas,2006,13(11):113105- |
Palavras-Chave | #ULTRASHORT #ELECTRONS #SOLIDS #LIGHT #BEAM |
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期刊论文 |