2007
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.98.085001
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Ideal Laser-Beam Propagation through High-Temperature Ignition Hohlraum Plasmas

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“…Figure 8 shows that the SBS peaks early in time when the plasma is cold and then, in the 2-mm long target, it drops below detection as the plasma temperature increases. For electron temperatures above 3 keV, the total backscatter is reduced below 1% for intensities less than 2.5 × 10 15 W-cm −2 [8]. When the plasma length, the SBS remains significant throughout the experiment despite the increasing electron temperature.…”
Section: Low-density Regimementioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Figure 8 shows that the SBS peaks early in time when the plasma is cold and then, in the 2-mm long target, it drops below detection as the plasma temperature increases. For electron temperatures above 3 keV, the total backscatter is reduced below 1% for intensities less than 2.5 × 10 15 W-cm −2 [8]. When the plasma length, the SBS remains significant throughout the experiment despite the increasing electron temperature.…”
Section: Low-density Regimementioning
confidence: 81%
“…This design has been used to study laserplasma interaction at high temperatures (T e = 2−3 keV) and low densities (n e = 5−10% n cr ). At such conditions, stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) dominates the interactions, while stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) remains energetically insignificant [8]. Previous studies have used Thomson scattering to characterize the bulk hydrodynamics in this standard low-density platform along the interaction beam path [12,13].…”
Section: Standard Low-density Designmentioning
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“…Present laser facilities designed for ICF study almost all operate at blue light (3ω), such as the National Ignition Facility [2], the Shenguang series [3,4], the OAMEG [5] and the Laser Mégajoule facility [6], because 3ω has the advantages of a higher laser deposition [7,8] and a lower LPI [9] than green light (2ω). However, 3ω is generated via the frequency-tripling technique with a relatively low efficiency, and in addition, it has a relatively low damage threshold for the optic components in the final optic assembly [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%