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Higher Dimensional Effects in Laser Plasma Interactionns Relevant to Inertial Fusion

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Abstract

In inertial confinement fusion, laser plasma interactions, where the incident laser decays into a backward going light wave and a collective mode of the plasma can reduce laser coupling by reflecting the incident laser and also cause pre-heat which can can degrade compression. In SRS, the instability itself is primarily one dimensional, meaning that the scattered light and the plasma waves both travel in the same direction as the laser. However, higher dimensional effects, which can be caused by laser speckles used by laser smoothing schemes, or higher dimensional effects in laser plasma interactions near the quarter critical surface such as side-scatter or the two plasmon decay, requires two- or even three-dimensional simulations. In this work, we will present two dimensional and three dimensional, and quasi-3D simulations of laser plasma interactions relevant to current and future ICF experiments to illustrate these effects.

Presenters

  • Frank S Tsung

    University of California, Los Angeles

Authors

  • Frank S Tsung

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Benjamin J Winjum

    University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, Los Angeles <br />University of California, San Diego

  • Roman Lee

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Warren B Mori

    University of California, Los Angeles