S. Le PapeYing Y. TsuiA. G. MacPheeD. HeyP. K. PatelA. J. MackinnonM. H. KeyM. S. WeiT. MaF. N. BegR. B. StephensK. U. AkliTony LinkLinn Van-WoerkomR. R. Freeman
The interaction of a very intense, very short laser pulse is modified by the presence of a preformed plasma prior to the main short pulse. The preformed plasma is created by a small prepulse interacting with the target prior to the main pulse. The prepulse has been monitored using a water-cell-protected fast photodiode allowing on every shot a high dynamic measurement of the pulse profile. Simultaneously we have used time-resolved interferometry to look at the preformed plasma on a 300 TW, 700 fs laser. The two-dimensional density maps obtained have been compared with two-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations.
A. SagisakaHiroyuki DaidoA. S. PirozhkovKoichi OguraSatoshi OrimoMichiaki MoriMamiko NishiuchiAkifumi YogoM. KadoS. NakamuraYoshihisa IwashitaToshiyuki ShiraiA. NodaHideo Nagatomo
N. H. BurnettR. D. KerrA. A. Offenberger
A. SagisakaHiroyuki DaidoKoichi OguraM. MoriKoji MatsukadoZ. LiS. NakamuraK. TakagakiHisanao HazamaM. SuzukiTakayuki UtsumiS. V. BulanovT. Zh. EsirkepovAtsushi FukumiShin‐ichi OrimoY. HayashiMamiko Nishiuchi