MECHANISM OF HOT ELECTRON GENERATION AND STIMULATED RAMAN SCATTERING IN LASER CAVITY TARGET PLASMA
ZHANG JIA-TAI (张家泰)a, XU LIN-BAO (许林宝)a, CHANG TIE-QIANG (常铁强)a, ZHU SEN-CHANG (朱森昌)a, ZHANG SHU-GUI (张书贵)a, NIE XIAO-BO (聂小波)a, WANG WEI-XING (汪卫星)a, WANG SHI-HONG (王世红)a, LIU XIU-QIN (刘秀琴)a, MEI QI-YONG (梅启庸)b, QI LAN-YING (祁兰英)b, ZHAO XUE-WEI (赵雪薇)b, LI SAN-WEI (李三伟)b, LI WEN-HONG (李文洪)b, ZHENG ZHI-JIAN (郑志坚)b, TANG DAO-YUAN (唐道源)b, XIE PING (谢平)b, SUN YONG-LIANG (孙永良)b
a Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, Beijing 100088, China; b Southwest Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, Chengdu 610003, China
Abstract Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) and X-ray spectrum emitted from many kinds of targets were experimentally investigated on the Nd:glass laser facility Shenguang-I in Shanghai, China. By theoretical analysis and computer simulation for these experiments, the result showed that the mechanism of hot electron generation in laser cavity target was mainly SRS, according to detailed comparison between the cavity target and the plane target. Other results, such as the energy fraction and temperatures of hot electron, energy and angular distribution and wave spectrum in SRS, were also presented in detail.
Received: 21 April 1993
Accepted manuscript online:
PACS:
52.38.Bv
(Rayleigh scattering; stimulated Brillouin and Raman scattering)
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