Investigations of Nonlinear Polarization Transfer Between Obliquely Intersecting Beams
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Abstract
Electromagnetic waves propagating through a plasma can interact nonlinearly through a variety of different mechanisms. The excitation of a plasma beat wave (ions or electrons) can create a refractive index modulation that changes the dispersion of the interacting beams. Alternatively, high-intensity beams can enter the regime where relativistic nonlinearities influence the propagation dynamics. In recent studies [Kur E., et al. "Nonlinear polarization transfer and control of two laser beams overlapping in a uniform nonlinear medium", Opt. Express 29, 1162-1174 (2021)], it was proposed that two beams propagating along the same axis can exchange their polarization state due to nonlinear interaction. Here we present a numerical analysis of two laser beams intersecting in a nonlinear medium at varying angles. Polarisation transfer is observed as predicted by analytical theory for a range of angles. For small angles, it is found that filamentation of the interacting beams becomes important. Analytical estimates of the filamentation threshold are presented and good agreement is found with the simulation data.
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Presenters
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Holger Schmitz
Rutherford Appleton Lab
Authors
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Holger Schmitz
Rutherford Appleton Lab
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Raoul M Trines
Rutherford Appleton Lab
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Robert Bingham
University of Strathclyde, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot OX11 0QX, United Kingdom; Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G4 0NG, United Kingdom
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Eugene Kur
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Pierre A Michel
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, LLNL
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Jonathan S Wurtele
University of California, Berkeley