Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Creation of plasmas by intense laser pulses and consequent laser-plasma interactions involve highly non-linear processes. In particular, a variation of the refractive index induced by the laser action turns into a self-phase modulation (SPM) of the laser field. This effect, already observed with nanosecond laser pulses, achieves striking evidence with ultra-short pulses whose intensity can produce index changes in a time as short as a single optical cycle. In this condition, spectral modifications of the laser pulse produced by SPM may strongly modify the laser-plasma interaction. At the same time, the spectral analysis of the transmitted and scattered laser radiation gives valuable information on a variety of processes occurring in the plasma. In this paper we simply consider a few results, which can be attributed to SPM, with the aim of comparing nanosecond and sub-picosecond laser interaction regimes at moderate laser intensities.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Brillouin-Scatterring; Overdense Plasmas; Pulses; Transparency; Transmission; Suppression; Targets; Light; Gas
List of contributors:
Giulietti, Antonio; Giulietti, Danilo
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