Author:
CARUSO A.,STRANGIO C.,GUS'KOV S.Yu.,ROZANOV V.B.
Abstract
Experiments have been performed on the interaction
physics of laser light with polystyrene and agar–agar
foams having average densities higher than critical. The
experiments have been performed at the ABC facility of
the Associazione EURATOM-ENEA sulla Fusione, in Frascati.
The main addressed topics have been energy coupling (balance),
diffusion of energy into the target, plasma and dense phase
dynamics, and harmonics generation. The laser light (λ =
1.054 μm) was focused by a F/1 lens to produce on the target
surface about 1.6 × 1014 W/cm2
(≈1015 W/cm2 in the waist, set about
100 μm inside the target). Experiments have shown efficient
energy coupling (>80%) to be attributed to cavity formation
in the low density foam (efficient light absorption) and good
mechanical coupling of the plasma trapped in the cavity to the
dense phase (ablation pressure work). Heat diffusion possibly
plays a transitory role in the initial stages of the interaction
(300–500 ps). Time integrated harmonics measurements
revealed a blue-shifted 2ω and a red-shifted 5/2ω.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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