Raman scattering and excitation of the harmonics of intense laser radiation in cold plasmas

Physics – Optics

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Waves, Oscillations, And Instabilities In Plasmas And Intense Beams, Wave Propagation And Interactions, Nonlinear Optics, Relativistic Scattering Theory

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Plane linearly and circularly polarized intense electromagnetic waves in cold underdense plasmas are considered and approximate expressions for them and adiabatic relations between their local amplitudes and frequencies are established. A general three-dimensional theory is developed for the instability of propagation of a plane monochromatic circularly polarized electromagnetic wave in plasma including the violation of its initial polarization. Excitation of harmonics resulting from the relativistic and charge-displacement nonlinearities, scattering due to the response of the electron fluid, decay instability of harmonics leading to the emergence of scattered electromagnetic waves and plasmons, wave-wave interactions, and the generation of a continuum of scattered radiation are studied.

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