Intensity limits for propagation of 0.527 microm laser beams through large-scale-length plasmas for inertial confinement fusion.
We have established the intensity limits for propagation of a frequency-doubled (2omega, 527 nm) high intensity interaction beam through an underdense large-scale-length plasma. We observe good beam transmission at laser intensities at or below 2x10(14) W/cm(2) and a strong reduction at intensities...
Main Authors: | Niemann, C, Divol, L, Froula, D, Gregori, G, Jones, O, Kirkwood, R, Mackinnon, A, Meezan, N, Moody, J, Sorce, C, Suter, L, Bahr, R, Seka, W, Glenzer, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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