Random phase plate hot spots and their effect on stimulated Brillouin backscatter and self-focusing
- 1 June 1995
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Physics of Plasmas
- Vol. 2 (6) , 2216-2223
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.871244
Abstract
Laser hot spots, as determined by Random Phase Plate (RPP) hot spots, control the critical value of the average intensity, Ic, at which there is a rapid onset of stimulated scatter in the strongly damped convective regime of three wave parametric instabilities. For the case of stimulated Brillouin backscatter in a long scale length plasma, nascent hot spot ponderomotive self-focusing is shown to reduce the value of Ic in the regime of very strongly damped acoustic waves. RPP hot spots have two, intrinsically nonlinear, thresholds for ponderomotive self-focusing. Large intensity amplifications occur in the hot spot neighborhood when the hot spot power exceeds a certain critical power, Pc, which is independent of the optic’s f number, F. When the second, F-dependent, hot spot power threshold is exceeded, a filament emerges from the far side of the hot spot, whose extent grows erratically in time.Keywords
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