12 December 2003Laser-plasma interaction in experiments with low-density volume-structured media on the Mishen facility
Alexey E. Bugrov, Igor N. Burdonskiy, Ildar K. Fasakhov, Valeriy V. Gavrilov, Alexander Yu Goltsov, Alexander I. Gromov, Vladimir N. Kondrashov, Nikolaiy G. Kovalskiy, Stanislav F. Medovshchikov, Vladimir G. Nikolaevskiy, Victor M. Petryakov, Evgeniy V. Zhuzhukalo
Alexey E. Bugrov,1 Igor N. Burdonskiy,1 Ildar K. Fasakhov,1 Valeriy V. Gavrilov,1 Alexander Yu Goltsov,1 Alexander I. Gromov,2 Vladimir N. Kondrashov,1 Nikolaiy G. Kovalskiy,1 Stanislav F. Medovshchikov,1 Vladimir G. Nikolaevskiy,1 Victor M. Petryakov,1 Evgeniy V. Zhuzhukalo1
1Troitsk Institute for Innovation and Fusion Research (Russia) 2P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute (Russia)
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The new results obtained in experiments on the "Mishen" facility with laser-irradiated low-density porous media are presented and discussed. The variety of optical and X-ray diagnostic methods was used to characterize physical processes in laser-irradiated (λ = 1.054 μm, τ = 3 ns, I = 1013 - 1014 W/cm2) plane porous samples of different microstructure and chemical composition; an average density was varied in the range from 1 mg/cm3 to 20 mg/cm3. The features of laser light absorption and scattering as well as the efficiency of energy transport through porous layer to solid-density foil installed at the target rear-side were studied in dependence on the incidence angle of laser beam, average density, thickness and structure of irradiated porous layer. The plasma formation and energy transport processes are found to differ significantly in laser-irradiated low-density matter of different microstructure (chaotic fibrous structure agar, quasi-regular cellular polystyrene foam). The expansion of high-Z plasma was studied in experiments with porous layers deposited on the surface of plane high-Z targets. Desirable suppression of X-ray emitting plasma motion by porous material was obtained.
Alexey E. Bugrov,Igor N. Burdonskiy,Ildar K. Fasakhov,Valeriy V. Gavrilov,Alexander Yu Goltsov,Alexander I. Gromov,Vladimir N. Kondrashov,Nikolaiy G. Kovalskiy,Stanislav F. Medovshchikov,Vladimir G. Nikolaevskiy,Victor M. Petryakov, andEvgeniy V. Zhuzhukalo
"Laser-plasma interaction in experiments with low-density volume-structured media on the Mishen facility", Proc. SPIE 5228, ECLIM 2002: 27th European Conference on Laser Interaction with Matter, (12 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.533845
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Alexey E. Bugrov, Igor N. Burdonskiy, Ildar K. Fasakhov, Valeriy V. Gavrilov, Alexander Yu Goltsov, Alexander I. Gromov, Vladimir N. Kondrashov, Nikolaiy G. Kovalskiy, Stanislav F. Medovshchikov, Vladimir G. Nikolaevskiy, Victor M. Petryakov, Evgeniy V. Zhuzhukalo, "Laser-plasma interaction in experiments with low-density volume-structured media on the Mishen facility," Proc. SPIE 5228, ECLIM 2002: 27th European Conference on Laser Interaction with Matter, (12 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.533845