Progress in long scale length laser–plasma interactions

NUCLEAR FUSION(2004)

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The first experiments on the National Ignition Facility (NIF) have employed the first four beams to measure propagation and laser backscattering losses in large ignition-size plasmas. Gas-filled targets between 2 and 7 mm length have been heated from one side by overlapping the focal spots of the four beams from one quad operated at 351 nm (3omega) with a total intensity of 2 x 10(15) W cm(-2). The targets were filled with 1 atm Of CO2 producing up to 7 mm long homogeneously heated plasmas with densities of n(e) = 6 x 10(20) cm(-3) and temperatures of T-e = 2 keV. The high energy in an NIF quad of beams of 16kJ, illuminating the target from one direction, creates unique conditions for the study of laser-plasma interactions at scale lengths not previously accessible. The propagation through the large-scale plasma was measured with a gated x-ray imager that was filtered for 3.5 keV x-rays. These data indicate that the beams interact with the full length of this ignition-scale plasma during the last similar to1 ns of the experiment. During that time, the full aperture measurements of the stimulated Brillouin scattering and stimulated Raman scattering show scattering into the four focusing lenses of 3% for the smallest length (similar to2 mm), increasing to 10-12% for similar to7 mm. These results demonstrate the NIF experimental capabilities and further provide a benchmark for three-dimensional modelling of the laser-plasma interactions at ignition-size scale lengths.
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scattering,plasma physics,stimulated raman scattering,stimulated brillouin scattering,plasma,three dimensional,backscattering,lenses,simulation,apertures,lasers
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