Kinetics of dense plasma in the field of short laser pulses: A generalized approach

Author:

Astapenko V. A.1ORCID,Lisitsa V. S.123

Affiliation:

1. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University) 1 , Institutskii per. 9, 141701 Dolgoprudnyi, Russia

2. National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute,” 2 123182 Moscow, Russia

3. National Research Nuclear University MEPhI 3 , 115409 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

A generalized kinetic model of atomic level populations in an optically dense plasma excited by laser pulses of arbitrary duration is formulated and studied. This model is based on a nonstationary expression for the probability of excitation of an atomic transition and takes into account the effects of laser pulse penetration into an optically dense medium. A universal formula for the excitation probability as a function of time and propagation length is derived and applied to the case of a Lorentzian spectral profile of an atomic transition excited by a laser pulse with a Gaussian envelope. The features of nonstationary excitation probabilities are presented for different optical depths of the plasma, laser pulse durations, and carrier frequencies. The formulas derived here will be useful for the description of atomic populations excited by laser pulses under realistic conditions of dense plasmas.

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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