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Electromagnetic pulses from high intensity laser experiments with gas-density plasma

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Abstract

Radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic radiation in the form of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) resulting from high intensity laser plasma experiments has the potential to damage scientific diagnostics in experiments. Although solid-target laser EMP has been thoroughly studied, there is a dearth of published research with respect to to gas-density targets, even though EMP can still be catastrophic in such cases. Here we compare the EMP generated in a direct laser acceleration (DLA) experiment at the Texas Petawatt laser facility to that in a laser-wakefield acceleration (LWFA) experiment at the HERCULES laser facility at the University of Michigan, elucidating the mechanisms for the purpose of understanding the physics and developing mitigation strategies. In the Texas Petawatt, a 150-fs, 100 J laser pulse focused with a f/40 parabola on a supersonic hydrogen gas jet target with density from 10^18 cm^-3 to 10^19 cm^-3. In HERCULES, a 39 fs, 9 J laser pulse was focused with an f/40 parabola into a gas cell of nitrogen-doped helium with a measured electron density of about 4 x 10^18 cm^-3. The relative contribution of beam-electrons and non-beam electrons to the EMP will be discussed for both cases, as well as PIC simulations with experiment-relevant parameters

Presenters

  • Joshua Latham

    University of Michigan

Authors

  • Joshua Latham

    University of Michigan

  • Jason A Cardarelli

    University of Michigan

  • Nicholas Ernst

    University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, University of Michigan

  • Jon M Murphy

    University of Michigan

  • Tanner Nutting

    University of Michigan

  • C Grant Richmond

    University of Texas, University of Texas at Austin

  • AndrĂ© F Antoine

    University of Michigan

  • Mario Balcazar

    University of Michigan

  • Paul T Campbell

    University of Michigan

  • Rebecca Fitzgarrald

    University of Michigan, Center for Ultrafast Optical Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

  • Bixue Hou

    University of Michigan, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

  • Galina Kalinchenko

    University of Michigan, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

  • Marko W von der Leyen

    University of Oxford

  • Yong Ma

    University of Michigan

  • Andrew McKelvey

    University of Michigan

  • John Nees

    University of Michigan, UM

  • Peter A Norreys

    Rutherford Appleton Lab, University of Oxford

  • Qian Qian

    University of Michigan

  • Alexander G Thomas

    University of Michigan

  • Anatoly M Maksimchuk

    University of Michigan

  • Karl Krushelnick

    University of Michigan