Mitigation study of laser plasma instabilities with broadband lasers
ORAL
Abstract
Laser-plasma instabilities (LPI), such as cross-beam energy transfer (CBET), stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), and two-plasmon decay (TPD), play a critical role in direct-drive inertial confinement fusion. These instabilities can inhibit the coupling of laser energy to the target plasma by redirecting the laser light into unwanted directions and prematurely heat the imploding fuel by generating suprathermal electrons. To date, the most promising mitigation strategy for these instabilities involves the use of powerful lasers with broad spectrum bandwidths. Here, we will present the preliminary study conducted at Focused Energy. We will compare results from both particle-in-cell (VPIC) and linear, wave-based (LPSE) simulations to understand the mitigation effect of laser bandwidths in nonlinear, kinetic regimes.
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Presenters
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Linh Nguyen
Focused Energy
Authors
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Linh Nguyen
Focused Energy
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Russell K Follett
University of Rochester
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Florian Wasser
Focused Energy
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Sero Zähter
Focused Energy
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Stefano Atzeni
Focused Energy
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Matthias Brönner
Focused Energy
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Arnaud Debayle
Focused Energy
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Wolfgang Theobald
Focused Energy, University of Rochester
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Debbie A Callahan
Focused Energy
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Pravesh K Patel
Focused Energy
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Markus Roth
Focused Energy
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Javier J. Honrubia
Focused Energy, University Politecnica de Madrid
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Valeria Ospina Bohorquez
Focused Energy
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Xavier Vaisseau
Focused Energy
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J. Manuel Perlado
Focused Energy
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Alfonso Mateo
Focused Energy