Stimulated Raman Backscatter from a Magnetically Confined Plasma Column

Abstract
Stimulated Raman backscatter from long-scale-length, magnetically confined, underdense plasma has been studied for incident CO2 laser intensities up to 2.5×1011 W/cm2. Above an incident threshold of 4×1010 W/cm2 the reflectivity rapidly rises to a saturated value of 0.7%. The measurements are in good agreement with a theoretical model of absolute instability which includes both collisional and Landau damping due to hot-electron production.