Modeling experimental plasma diagnostics in the FLASH code: Thomson scattering

POSTER

Abstract

Spectral analysis of the Thomson scattering of laser light sent into a plasma provides an experimental method to quantify plasma properties in laser-driven plasma experiments. We have implemented such a synthetic Thomson scattering diagnostic unit in the FLASH code, to emulate the probe-laser propagation, scattering and spectral detection. User-defined laser rays propagate into the FLASH simulation region and experience scattering (change in direction and frequency) based on plasma parameters. After scattering, the rays propagate out of the interaction region and are spectrally characterized. The diagnostic unit can be used either during a physics simulation or in post-processing of simulation results. FLASH is publicly available at flash.uchicago.edu.

*U.S. DOE NNSA, U.S. DOE NNSA ASC, U.S. DOE Office of Science and NSF

Authors

  • Klaus Weide

    • Univ of Chicago
    • Flash Center for Computational Physics, University of Chicago
  • Norbert Flocke

    • Univ of Chicago
    • Flash Center for Computational Physics, University of Chicago
  • Scott Feister

    • Univ of Chicago
  • Petros Tzeferacos

    • U Chicago
    • university of chicago
    • Univ of Chicago
    • Flash Center for Computational Physics, University of Chicago
    • University of Chicago
  • Donald Lamb

    • university of chicago
    • Univ of Chicago
    • Flash Center for Computational Physics, University of Chicago