Stimulated Brillouin scattering in the saturated regime

An experimental study of the stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) instability has investigated the effects of velocity gradients and kinetic effects on the saturation of ion-acoustic waves in a plasma. For intensities less than I<1.5x10(15) W cm(-2), SBS is in a linear regime and is moderate...

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Main Authors: Froula, D, Divol, L, Braun, D, Cohen, B, Gregori, G, Mackinnon, A, Williams, E, Glenzer, S, Baldis, H, Montgomery, D, Johnson, R
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Published: 2003
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author Froula, D
Divol, L
Braun, D
Cohen, B
Gregori, G
Mackinnon, A
Williams, E
Glenzer, S
Baldis, H
Montgomery, D
Johnson, R
author_facet Froula, D
Divol, L
Braun, D
Cohen, B
Gregori, G
Mackinnon, A
Williams, E
Glenzer, S
Baldis, H
Montgomery, D
Johnson, R
author_sort Froula, D
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description An experimental study of the stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) instability has investigated the effects of velocity gradients and kinetic effects on the saturation of ion-acoustic waves in a plasma. For intensities less than I<1.5x10(15) W cm(-2), SBS is in a linear regime and is moderated primarily by velocity gradients, while for intensities above this threshold, nonlinear trapping is relevant. Direct evidence of detuning of SBS by a velocity gradient was achieved by directly measuring the frequency of the SBS-driven acoustic wave relative to the local resonant acoustic frequency. The frequency and amplitude of the ion-acoustic wave directly responsible for SBS has been measured as a function of space using a 3omega 200 ps Thomson-scattering probe beam. Furthermore, direct evidence of kinetic effects associated with the SBS process in the nonlinear regime has been investigated through a novel use of Thomson scattering. Specifically, a measured twofold increase in the ion temperature has been linked with ion-acoustic waves that have been driven to large amplitudes by the SBS instability. Ion-acoustic waves were excited to large amplitude with a 2omega 1.2-ns-long interaction beam with intensities up to 7x10(15) W cm(-2). The measured twofold increase in the ion temperature and its correlation with SBS reflectivity measurements provides quantitative evidence of hot ions created by ion trapping in laser plasmas. These detailed and accurate measurements in well-characterized plasma conditions allow a direct test of linear and nonlinear models of the saturation of SBS. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.
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spelling oxford-uuid:36a9d143-d8e2-45e6-8970-f3efe3789e302022-03-26T13:39:18ZStimulated Brillouin scattering in the saturated regimeConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:36a9d143-d8e2-45e6-8970-f3efe3789e30Symplectic Elements at Oxford2003Froula, DDivol, LBraun, DCohen, BGregori, GMackinnon, AWilliams, EGlenzer, SBaldis, HMontgomery, DJohnson, RAn experimental study of the stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) instability has investigated the effects of velocity gradients and kinetic effects on the saturation of ion-acoustic waves in a plasma. For intensities less than I<1.5x10(15) W cm(-2), SBS is in a linear regime and is moderated primarily by velocity gradients, while for intensities above this threshold, nonlinear trapping is relevant. Direct evidence of detuning of SBS by a velocity gradient was achieved by directly measuring the frequency of the SBS-driven acoustic wave relative to the local resonant acoustic frequency. The frequency and amplitude of the ion-acoustic wave directly responsible for SBS has been measured as a function of space using a 3omega 200 ps Thomson-scattering probe beam. Furthermore, direct evidence of kinetic effects associated with the SBS process in the nonlinear regime has been investigated through a novel use of Thomson scattering. Specifically, a measured twofold increase in the ion temperature has been linked with ion-acoustic waves that have been driven to large amplitudes by the SBS instability. Ion-acoustic waves were excited to large amplitude with a 2omega 1.2-ns-long interaction beam with intensities up to 7x10(15) W cm(-2). The measured twofold increase in the ion temperature and its correlation with SBS reflectivity measurements provides quantitative evidence of hot ions created by ion trapping in laser plasmas. These detailed and accurate measurements in well-characterized plasma conditions allow a direct test of linear and nonlinear models of the saturation of SBS. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.
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Divol, L
Braun, D
Cohen, B
Gregori, G
Mackinnon, A
Williams, E
Glenzer, S
Baldis, H
Montgomery, D
Johnson, R
Stimulated Brillouin scattering in the saturated regime
title Stimulated Brillouin scattering in the saturated regime
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title_sort stimulated brillouin scattering in the saturated regime
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