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Plasma Physics Reports | 2010

Breaking of nonlinear cylindrical plasma oscillations

Leonid M. Gorbunov; A. A. Frolov; E. V. Chizhonkov; N. E. Andreev

Nonlinear axisymmetric cylindrical plasma oscillations are investigated analytically and numerically. It is shown that the breaking of strongly nonlinear oscillations is attributed to a singularity in the electron density and occurs several periods after the onset of an off-axis density maximum. For weakly nonlinear conditions, an analytic dependence of the breaking time of the oscillations on their amplitude is obtained based on the effect of intersection of electron trajectories and is shown to agree with numerical results.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2006

Transition radiation generated by a short laser pulse at a plasma-vacuum interface

L. M. Gorbunov; A. A. Frolov

A theory is presented of the generation of low-frequency transition radiation by a short laser pulse at a plasma-vacuum interface. The wave electromagnetic fields are excited by the vortex electric current that is generated at the plasma boundary by the ponderomotive force of the laser field. The spectral, angular, and energy parameters of the transition radiation, as well as the spatiotemporal structure of the emitted waves in vacuum and in plasma, are investigated. It is shown that the parameters of the transition radiation depend essentially on the ratio of the laser pulse duration to the plasma oscillation period. Under conditions typical of present-day laser-plasma experiments, the transition electromagnetic radiation is generated in the terahertz frequency range and its power can reach several megawatts.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2007

Generation of terahertz radiation in the reflection of a laser pulse from a dense plasma

A. A. Frolov

The generation of low-frequency (terahertz) electromagnetic radiation in the reflection of a laser pulse from the boundary of a dense plasma is considered. Low-frequency wave electromagnetic fields in vacuum are excited by a vortex electric current that is induced at the plasma boundary by the ponderomotive force of the laser pulse. The spectral, angular, and energy parameters of the low-frequency radiation, as well as the spatiotemporal structure of the emitted waves, are investigated. It is shown that for typical parameters of present-day laser plasma experiments, the power of terahertz radiation can amount to tens of megawatts.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2006

On the Theory of Cherenkov Emission from a Short Laser Pulse in a Magnetized Plasma

L. M. Gorbunov; A. A. Frolov

Cherenkov emission from a short laser pulse propagating in an underdense plasma along a constant magnetic field is considered. The spectral, angular, energy, and spatiotemporal parameters of the emitted radiation are investigated. It is shown that the spectral content of the radiation and its directionality depend sensitively on the plasma and laser-pulse parameters. For instance, the most intense backward radiation at the upper hybrid frequency is generated by a tightly focused laser pulse.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2010

Generation of terahertz radiation from a low-density plasma slab irradiated by a laser pulse

A. A. Frolov

The generation of terahertz electromagnetic radiation when a laser pulse propagates through a low-density plasma slab is considered. It is shown that terahertz waves are excited because of the growth of a weakly damped, antisymmetric leaking mode of the plasma slab. The spectral, angular, and energy parameters of the terahertz radiation are investigated, as well as the spatiotemporal structure of the emitted waves. It is demonstrated that terahertz electromagnetic wave fields are generated most efficiently when the pulse length is comparable to the slab thickness.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2000

Emission of low-frequency electromagnetic waves by a short laser pulse propagating in a plasma with density fluctuations

L. M. Gorbunov; A. A. Frolov

It is shown that a short laser pulse propagating in a plasma with electron density fluctuations can emit electromagnetic waves with frequencies much lower than the laser carrier frequency. Emissions with frequencies close to the plasma frequency and the doubled plasma frequency in a nonisothermal plasma, as well as emission generated in a turbulent plasma, are examined. The effects in question are related to the transformation of the laser pulse wakefield into electromagnetic radiation by electron density fluctuations. The phenomenon under study opens new possibilities for diagnostics of both plasma fields excited by laser pulses and electron density fluctuations in a plasma.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2016

Emission of terahertz waves in the interaction of a laser pulse with clusters

A. A. Frolov

A theory of generation of terahertz radiation in the interaction of a femtosecond laser pulse with a spherical cluster is developed for the case in which the density of free electrons in the cluster plasma exceeds the critical value. The spectral, angular, and energy characteristics of the emitted terahertz radiation are investigated, as well as its spatiotemporal structure. It is shown that the directional pattern of radiation has a quadrupole structure and that the emission spectrum has a broad maximum at a frequency nearly equal to the reciprocal of the laser pulse duration. It is found that the total radiated energy depends strongly on the cluster size. Analysis of the spatiotemporal profile of the terahertz signal shows that it has a femtosecond duration and contains only two oscillation cycles.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2011

Breaking of a wake wave excited by a narrow laser pulse in a low-density plasma

A. A. Frolov; E. V. Chizhonkov

The spatial structure of a wake wave excited in a low-density plasma by a laser pulse with a small focal spot radius is studied both analytically and numerically. Numerical study shows that, in a small-amplitude laser field, a wake wave breaks after the formation of an off-axis density maximum, which grows in height away from the pulse to become infinitely high after several periods. Analytical and numerical calculations show that the singularity in the density arises from the intersection of the trajectories of neighboring particles. Numerical simulations demonstrate that, as the laser field amplitude increases, the breaking point of the wake wave rapidly approaches the pulse trailing edge. For weakly nonlinear conditions, an analytic dependence of the coordinate of the breaking point on the amplitude and transverse size of the laser pulse is obtained.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2003

Generation of plasma Eields in the interaction between two oppositely propagating short laser pulses in an underdense plasma

L. M. Gorbunov; A. A. Frolov

AbstractA study is made of the interaction (“collision”) between two identical laser pulses with lengths much shorter than the diffraction length, propagating in a plasma toward one another. It is shown that the plasma response to the pulses depends essentially on the value of the parameter ωpτ, where ωp is the plasma frequency and τ is the pulse duration. Short laser pulses (such that % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+-% feaafiart1ev1aaatCvAUfeBSjuyZL2yd9gzLbvyNv2CaerbuLwBLn% hiov2DGi1BTfMBaeXatLxBI9gBaerbd9wDYLwzYbItLDharqqtubsr% 4rNCHbGeaGqiVy0df9qqqrpepC0xbbL8F4rqqrFfpeea0xe9Lqpe0x% c9q8qqaqFn0dXdir-xcvk9pIe9q8qqaq-xir-f0-yqaqVeLsFr0-vr% 0-vr0dc8meaabaqaciGacaGaaeqabaWaaeaaeaaakeaaiiaacqWFjp% WDdaWgaaWcbaGaamiCaaqabaGccqWFepaDcqGHKjYOdaGcaaqaaiab% -jdaYaWcbeaaaaa!410B!


Plasma Physics Reports | 2016

Influence of the electron density on the characteristics of terahertz waves generated under laser–cluster interaction

A. A. Frolov

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L. M. Gorbunov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Leonid M. Gorbunov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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N. E. Andreev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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