Experimental results for high intensity KrF laser/plasma interaction
- 1 February 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Laser and Particle Beams
- Vol. 4 (3-4), 329-348
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263034600002044
Abstract
A high power KrF laser system employing beam multiplexing and stimulated Raman or Brillouin scattering to produce pulses as short as 1 ns and focused intensities on target of 1011 to 1014 W/cm2 has been developed for laser/plasma interaction research. A variety of investigations have been pursued on single and multilayer targets with variable atomic numbers. Absorption, transport, X-ray conversion, ion expansion characteristics, mass ablation and ablation pressure scaling, and stimulated scattering instabilities are among features that have been studied as a function of laser intensity. A wide variety of laser and target diagnostics are employed including focal plane imaging cameras for energy distribution and UV and soft X-ray streak cameras for temporally resolving the incident laser pulse and X-ray emission. Experimental results will be presented and our current understanding of the KrF laser/plasma interaction will be discussed.Keywords
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