2015
DOI: 10.1515/nuka-2015-0056
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Generation of shock waves in dense plasmas by high-intensity laser pulses

Abstract: Abstract. When intense short-pulse laser beams (I > 10 22 W/m 2 ,  < 20 ps) interact with high density plasmas, strong shock waves are launched. These shock waves may be generated by a range of processes, and the relative signifi cance of the various mechanisms driving the formation of these shock waves is not well understood. It is challenging to obtain experimental data on shock waves near the focus of such intense laser-plasma interactions. The hydrodynamics of such interactions is, however, of great impor… Show more

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“…When the target is irradiated by a pulsed laser, plasma is generated on the surface. After the laser stops irradiating, a shock wave is driven by extending plasma continuing to propagate [4][5][6]. From a macro perspective, this produces a certain recoil pressure on the target.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the target is irradiated by a pulsed laser, plasma is generated on the surface. After the laser stops irradiating, a shock wave is driven by extending plasma continuing to propagate [4][5][6]. From a macro perspective, this produces a certain recoil pressure on the target.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%