THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE SCATTERED LASER LIGHT IN LASER-PLATE-TARGET COUPLING
NIE XIAO-BO (聂小波)a, CHANG TIE-QIANG (常铁强)b, LAI DONG-XIAN (赖东显)a, LIU SHEN-YE (刘慎业)b, ZHENG ZHI-JIAN (郑志坚)b
a Laboratory of Computational Physics, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, Beijing 100088, China; bSouthwest Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, Chengdu 610003, China
Abstract Theoretical and experimental studies of the angular distributions of scattered laser light in laser-Au-plate-target coupling are reported. A simple model that describes three-dimensional plasmas and scattered laser light is presented. The approximate shape of critical density surface has been given and the three-dimensional laser ray tracing is applied in the model. The theoretical results of the model are consistent with the experimental data for the scattered laser light in the polar angle range of 25$^\circ$ to 145$^\circ$ from the laser beam.
Received: 08 November 1995
Revised: 12 June 1996
Accepted manuscript online:
PACS:
52.50.Jm
(Plasma production and heating by laser beams (laser-foil, laser-cluster, etc.))
Fund: Project supported by the Laser Technology Youth Science Fundation of China.
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NIE XIAO-BO (聂小波), CHANG TIE-QIANG (常铁强), LAI DONG-XIAN (赖东显), LIU SHEN-YE (刘慎业), ZHENG ZHI-JIAN (郑志坚) THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE SCATTERED LASER LIGHT IN LASER-PLATE-TARGET COUPLING 1997 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 6 288
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