Controlling Laser Plasma Instabilities Using Temporal Bandwidths Under Shock Ignition Relevant Conditions

POSTER

Abstract

Using large scale 2D PIC simulations, we are studying the effects of temporal bandwidth on laser plasma interactions under plasma conditions relevant to experiments on the Nike laser with induced spatial incoherence (ISI). With ISI, the instantaneous laser intensity can be 3-4 times larger than the average intensity, leading to the excitation of additional TPD modes and producing electrons with larger angular spread. In our simulations, we observe that although ISI can increase the interaction regions for short bursts of time, time-averaged (over many pico-seconds) laser plasma interactions can be reduced by a factor of 2 in systems with sufficiently large bandwidths (where the inverse bandwidth is comparable with the linear growth time). We will quantify these effects and investigate higher dimensional effects such as laser speckles and the effects of Coulomb collisions.

Presenters

  • Frank Shih-Yu Tsung

    University of California, Los Angeles, Univ of California - Los Angeles

Authors

  • Frank Shih-Yu Tsung

    University of California, Los Angeles, Univ of California - Los Angeles

  • James L Weaver

    Naval Research Lab, Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division, NRL

  • Robert H Lehmberg

    Naval Research Lab