Beam instabilities in laser-plasma interaction: Relevance to preferential ion heating

We propose a new mechanism for anomalous ion heating in ultraintense laser plasmas. This mechanism is based on the excitation of an electron two-stream instability that is driven by the fast electron beam that resonantly decays into ion-acoustic waves. These low frequency waves are then strongly dam...

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Main Authors: Mendonça, J, Norreys, P, Bingham, R, Davies, JR
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2005
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author Mendonça, J
Norreys, P
Bingham, R
Davies, JR
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Bingham, R
Davies, JR
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description We propose a new mechanism for anomalous ion heating in ultraintense laser plasmas. This mechanism is based on the excitation of an electron two-stream instability that is driven by the fast electron beam that resonantly decays into ion-acoustic waves. These low frequency waves are then strongly damped by the ion collisions in the dense plasma. The model gives a simple explanation for the preferential heating of the bulk ion population observed in recent laser experiments in the petawatt regime. In particular, this work provides an explanation for the different energy loss in the Au and CD plasmas, in cone-guided fast ignition experiments. © 2005 The American Physical Society.
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spelling oxford-uuid:11b441ad-2657-42f9-8088-903ba05d0f262022-03-26T10:03:45ZBeam instabilities in laser-plasma interaction: Relevance to preferential ion heatingJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:11b441ad-2657-42f9-8088-903ba05d0f26EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2005Mendonça, JNorreys, PBingham, RDavies, JRWe propose a new mechanism for anomalous ion heating in ultraintense laser plasmas. This mechanism is based on the excitation of an electron two-stream instability that is driven by the fast electron beam that resonantly decays into ion-acoustic waves. These low frequency waves are then strongly damped by the ion collisions in the dense plasma. The model gives a simple explanation for the preferential heating of the bulk ion population observed in recent laser experiments in the petawatt regime. In particular, this work provides an explanation for the different energy loss in the Au and CD plasmas, in cone-guided fast ignition experiments. © 2005 The American Physical Society.
spellingShingle Mendonça, J
Norreys, P
Bingham, R
Davies, JR
Beam instabilities in laser-plasma interaction: Relevance to preferential ion heating
title Beam instabilities in laser-plasma interaction: Relevance to preferential ion heating
title_full Beam instabilities in laser-plasma interaction: Relevance to preferential ion heating
title_fullStr Beam instabilities in laser-plasma interaction: Relevance to preferential ion heating
title_full_unstemmed Beam instabilities in laser-plasma interaction: Relevance to preferential ion heating
title_short Beam instabilities in laser-plasma interaction: Relevance to preferential ion heating
title_sort beam instabilities in laser plasma interaction relevance to preferential ion heating
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