• Acta Physica Sinica
  • Vol. 68, Issue 19, 195202-1 (2019)
Charles F. Wu1, Yao Zhao2、*, Su-Ming Weng1, Min Chen1, and Zheng-Ming Sheng1、3
Author Affiliations
  • 1Key Laboratory for Laser Plasmas, School of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
  • 2Key Laboratory of High Power Laser and Physics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800, China
  • 3Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai 200240, China
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    DOI: 10.7498/aps.68.20190883 Cite this Article
    Charles F. Wu, Yao Zhao, Su-Ming Weng, Min Chen, Zheng-Ming Sheng. Nonlinear evolution of stimulated scattering near 1/4 critical density[J]. Acta Physica Sinica, 2019, 68(19): 195202-1 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Based on particle-in-cell simulations, the propagation of intense long pulse lasers in non-uniform plasma, and particularly, the formation of plasma density cavities caused by the nonlinear evolution of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) near the quarter critical density, and its effects on parametric instabilities have been studied. It is found that the stimulated Raman scattering instability developed near the quarter critical density leads to the trapping of scattered light and subsequent formation of a local electromagnetic solitary wave. Its amplitude increases with the development of the SRS instability, which pushes surrounding electrons and ions to form a quasi-neutral density cavity. When the first density cavity is formed, the plasma density evolves in such a way that more density cavities are formed during the laser interaction and subsequently the plasma is split into a few discontinuous portions. This new density profile finally tends to suppress the development of both SRS and the stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) instabilities considerably.
    Charles F. Wu, Yao Zhao, Su-Ming Weng, Min Chen, Zheng-Ming Sheng. Nonlinear evolution of stimulated scattering near 1/4 critical density[J]. Acta Physica Sinica, 2019, 68(19): 195202-1
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