Implementation of a Stimulated Raman Amplifier/Compressor in Plasma

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Abstract

A plasma-based resonant backward Raman amplifier/compressor for high power amplification of short laser pulses should, in principle, convert almost all of the pump energy to the seed pulse.\footnote{V. M. Malkin, G. Shvets, and N. J. Fisch, Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 4448 (1999).} However, while the theoretically possible efficiency of this scheme has not yet been achieved, accompanied by strong pulse compression larger efficiencies than ever before obtained experimentally are now being reported.\footnote{J. Ren et al, invited talk, this Bulletin} These higher experimental efficiencies may be due to favorable compensation between laser parameters, including the chirp of the laser, and the density variations of the mediating plasma. This compensation may extend the region of resonance. The physical mechanisms, which might produce these effects, will be considered in light of the experimental data. This work is supported by DOE grant DE-FG52-07NA28122.

Authors

  • Nikolai Yampolsky

    • Princeton University
  • N.J. Fisch

    • PPPL
    • Princeton University
  • Shuanglei Li

    • Princeton University
  • Vladimir Malkin

    • Princeton University
  • Anatoli Morozov

    • Princeton University
  • Jun Ren

    • Princeton University
  • Szymon Suckewer

    • Princeton University
  • Ernest Valeo

    • PPPL
    • Princeton University
    • PPPL, Princeton, NJ
  • Ryan Lindberg

    • UC Berkeley
    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Jonathan Wurtele

    • UC Berkeley