DocumentCode
1422562
Title
Study of propagation of ultraintense electromagnetic wave through plasma using semi-Lagrangian Vlasov codes
Author
Huot, Fabien ; Ghizzo, Alain ; Bertrand, Pierre ; Sonnendrücker, Eric ; Coulaud, O.
Author_Institution
LPMIA, Univ. Henri Poincare, Paris, France
Volume
28
Issue
4
fYear
2000
Firstpage
1170
Lastpage
1184
Abstract
Interaction of relativistically strong laser pulses with underdense and overdense plasmas is investigated by a semi-Lagrangian Vlasov code. These Vlasov simulations revealed a rich variety of phenomena associated with the fast particle dynamics induced by the electromagnetic wave as electron trapping, particle acceleration, and electron plasma wavebreaking. To describe the distribution of accelerated particle momenta and energy will require a very detailed analysis of the kinetic and time history of the plasma wave evolution. The semi-Lagrangian Vlasov code allows us to handle the interaction of ultrashort electromagnetic pulse with plasma at strongly relativistic intensities with a great deal of resolution in phase space.
Keywords
Vlasov equation; plasma density; plasma light propagation; plasma simulation; self-induced transparency; Vlasov simulations; accelerated particle momenta distribution; electromagnetic wave; electron plasma wavebreaking; electron trapping; kinetic history; overdense plasmas; particle acceleration; particle dynamics; particle energy; phase space; plasma EM wave propagation; plasma wave evolution; relativistically strong laser pulses; semi-Lagrangian Vlasov codes; strongly relativistic intensities; time history; ultraintense electromagnetic wave; ultrashort electromagnetic pulse; underdense plasmas; Acceleration; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic scattering; Electron traps; Linear particle accelerator; Optical propagation; Optical pulses; Plasma accelerators; Plasma simulation; Plasma waves;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/27.893305
Filename
893305
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