Title of article
From ablation to radiation pressure in intense laser–matter interaction
Author/Authors
Weng، نويسنده , , S.M. and Schneider، نويسنده , , R. and Mulser، نويسنده , , P.، نويسنده ,
Pages
4
From page
168
To page
171
Abstract
The transition from ablation to radiation pressure with increasing laser intensity in linear polarization is studied in a steady state model. At moderate intensities and laser wavelength λ up to I λ 2 = 10 15 – 10 16 W / cm 2 μ m 2 the pressure is determined basically by the hot plasma and its flow dynamics. The contribution of the ponderomotive (radiative) potential to the total pressure is determined by plasma outflow inhibition which causes flow stagnation in the critical region and ablation pressure lowering already at ratios radiation/plasma pressure as low as a few percent. When approaching relativistic intensities the dominance of the ponderomotive pressure leads to a continuous transition from a I2/3 to I1 dependence. The location of this transition is governed by heat conduction into the dense target interior. We attribute the strong deviations of the measured exponents from 2 3 in the low intensity domain to energy losses also by electron heat flow. Basic features of the model have been tested by particle-in-cell simulations.
Keywords
Ablation pressure , Overall/local radiation pressure , Ponderomotive potential , Fast electrons , heat flux
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2017957
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