Author:
Ghanshyam ,Tripathi V. K.
Abstract
A Gaussian laser beam propagating through a plasma heats the electrons and creates a low-density duct via ambipolar diffusion. Thermal conduction plays an important role in temperature equilibrium when the electron mean free path λm is greater than the beam radius (λm ≥ ro). For λm ≫ ro thermal conduction suppresses any non-uniformities in electron temperature, and nonlinearity is dominated by the ponderomotive force. The plasma duct traps and focuses the laser radiation above a threshold power. As the beam size shrinks, thermal conduction becomes stronger, leading to periodic self-focusing of the beam. The laser beam is also susceptible to filamentation instability. The spatial growth rate is a monotonically increasing and saturating function of the incident intensity of the beam.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
17 articles.
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