Unstable expansion of plasma foils irradiated by circularly-polarized laser pulses in non-transparent regimes
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Abstract
A new instability has been observed in one-dimensional (1D) particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations. Plasma foils, irradiated by circularly-polarized (CP) laser pulses, were observed to expand even when aI < ζe, which is the conventional condition of the stable laser-foil interactions. We derived a modified condition aI < ζe / (1 + kL2de2)1/2, where de is the thickness of the foil, by assuming slab-like plasma distributions. The modified stability condition shows excellent agreement with the simulation results; stable interactions satisfied the new condition while the instability didn't. In this talk we present the derivation of the equation, and its comparison with 1D PIC simulations. We also suggest a criterion of the pulse duration to prevent the unstable expansion. Furthermore, thresholds for the instability and the self-induced transparency of the foil, and its physical meaning will be discussed.
*This work was supported by the Basic Science Research Program and the National Research and Development Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (under Grant NRF-2016R1D1A1B03933003, NRF-2017M1A7A1A03072766, and NRF-2016R1A5A1013277) and the National Institute of Supercomputing and Network/Korea institute of Science and Technology Information (KSC-2017-C2-0032).
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Presenters
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Teyoun Kang
- UNIST
- Ulsan Natl Inst of Sci & Tech