Abstract Experiment on characterizing the laser-heated plasmas using Thomson scattering measurement has been carried out. An incoherent Thomson scattering system with a 90° scattering angle has been established. The influence of the gas density and the pumping laser energy on the temperature of the laser-heated plasma has been examined. The results show that the temperature of the laser-heated plasma increases with the increase of pumping laser energy and the plasma density, which agrees well with the explanation of inverse Bremsstrahlung absorption.
Received: 30 March 1998
Revised: 20 November 1998
Accepted manuscript online:
PACS:
52.50.Jm
(Plasma production and heating by laser beams (laser-foil, laser-cluster, etc.))
(Emission, absorption, and scattering of electromagnetic radiation ?)
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 69678012) and by the Foundation of High Technology Research and Development Plan (Grant No. 863-416-3), China.
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Zhai Kan (翟侃), Han Shen-sheng (韩申生), Lu Hai-he (陆海鹤), Li Ming-fu (李明富), Yang Xiao-dong (杨晓东), Tang Yu-hui (汤宇辉), Xu Zhi-zhan (徐至展) THOMSON SCATTERING MEASUREMENT OF LASER-HEATED PLASMAS 1999 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 8 351
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