Simulations of High Intensity Short Pulse Lasers Incident on Reduced Mass Targets Using LSP

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Abstract

We present the results of a series of fully kinetic 2D simulations using the PIC code LSP for the study of the heating and deformation of reduced mass targets. These simulations model a full scale laser pulse incident on full scale targets as a function of intensity, spot size, pre-plasma, and target lateral extent and thickness. We observe that the target deformation and heating has a strong dependence on intensity of the laser pulse and creation of a shock in the target. We also include a comparison of 2D and 3D kinetic runs that allows us to compare temperatures.

*Work supported by the FSC under grant DE-FC02-04ER54789 and the NNSA under grant DE-NA0001976 and allocations of computing time from the Ohio Supercomputer Center and XSEDE.

Authors

  • Frank W. King

    • The Ohio State University
  • Chris Orban

    • The Ohio State University
  • Kramer U. Akli

    • The Ohio State University
  • Douglass Schumacher

    • The Ohio State University