Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
2010-07-19
Physics
Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
We report the first experimental observation of a long-wavelength hosing modulation of a high-intensity laser pulse. Side-view images of the scattered optical radiation at the fundamental wave-length of the laser reveal a transverse oscillation of the laser pulse during its propagation through underdense plasma. The wavelength of the oscillation \lambda_hosing depends on the background plasma density n_e and scales as \lambda_hosing~n_e^-3/2. Comparisons with an analytical model and 2-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations reveal that this laser hosing can be induced by a spatio-temporal asymmetry of the intensity distribution in the laser focus which can be caused by a misalignment of the parabolic focussing mirror or of the diffraction gratings in the pulse compressor.
Collier Jefferson L.
Dangor A. E.
Divall E. J.
Foster P. S.
Hooker C. J.
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