Using X-ray spectroscopy of relativistic laser plasma interaction to reveal parametric decay instabilities: a modeling tool for astrophysics

By analyzing profiles of experimental x-ray spectral lines of Si XIV and Al XIII, we found that both Langmuir and ion acoustic waves developed in plasmas produced via irradiation of thin Si foils by relativistic laser pulses (intensities ~10 W/cm ). We prove that these waves are due to the parametri...

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Published inOptics express Vol. 25; no. 3; pp. 1958 - 1972
Main Authors Oks, E, Dalimier, E, Faenov, A Ya, Angelo, P, Pikuz, S A, Tubman, E, Butler, N M H, Dance, R J, Pikuz, T A, Skobelev, I Yu, Alkhimova, M A, Booth, N, Green, J, Gregory, C, Andreev, A, Zhidkov, A, Kodama, R, McKenna, P, Woolsey, N
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Optical Society of America - OSA Publishing 06.02.2017
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Summary:By analyzing profiles of experimental x-ray spectral lines of Si XIV and Al XIII, we found that both Langmuir and ion acoustic waves developed in plasmas produced via irradiation of thin Si foils by relativistic laser pulses (intensities ~10 W/cm ). We prove that these waves are due to the parametric decay instability (PDI). This is the first time that the PDI-induced ion acoustic turbulence was discovered by the x-ray spectroscopy in laser-produced plasmas. These conclusions are also supported by PIC simulations. Our results can be used for laboratory modeling of physical processes in astrophysical objects and a better understanding of intense laser-plasma interactions.
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ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/oe.25.001958