Backward Raman amplification of laser pulses in plasma with random inhomogeneities.
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Abstract
Backward Raman amplification of laser pulses in plasmas to nearly relativistic intensities was already observed experimentally, but complete pump depletion by amplified pulse still was not achieved. We argue here that the complete pump depletion may be more readily achieved experimentally in plasmas having noticeable random density inhomogeneities, rather than in highly uniform plasmas which are difficult to produce. Random inhomogeneities can naturally suppress such major parasitic effects as the transverse filamentation instability and Raman back- and side-scatterings of laser pulses by plasma noise, thus enabling useful amplification through longer distances.
*This work was supported by DTRA HDTRA1-11-1- 0037, and by the NNSA SSAA Program under Grant No DENA0002948.