Title of article :
On validity of paraxial theory for super-Gaussian laser beams propagating in a plasma
Author/Authors :
Devi, Lalita Plasma Waves and Particle Acceleration Laboratory - Department of Physics - Indian Institute of Technology Delhi - New Delhi 110016, India , Malik, Hitendra K. Plasma Waves and Particle Acceleration Laboratory - Department of Physics - Indian Institute of Technology Delhi - New Delhi 110016, India
Abstract :
In the present paper, we have investigated a situation where a high intensity laser beam passes through a gas and ionizes this gas by tunnel ionization. Here the electric field of the laser provides a sufficient velocity to
the electrons to surpass the Coulomb barrier of the atom.
Owing to the ionization the plasma density enhances which
affects the laser beam propagation. The use of paraxial ray
approximation theory for the present case of super-Gaussian
lasers reveals the self-focusing of the beams and frequency
upshifting. The predicted self-focusing of the laser
beams is contrary to the expected outcome of defocusing of
these beams in the plasma, indicating that the paraxial
theory may not be valid for the case of super-Gaussian
lasers even for the inclusion of most of the near axis region
in the theory.
Keywords :
Tunnel ionization , Self-focusing , Super- Gaussian lasers , Frequency upshift , Paraxial ray approximation
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics