2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0054283
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2D MHD simulation of spontaneous magnetic fields generated during interaction of 1315.2-nm laser radiation with copper slabs at 1016 W/cm2

Abstract: Multidimensional modeling of phenomena and processes occurring during the expansion of the laser-produced plasma for different irradiation conditions related to both the laser beam parameters and the target constructions is a very complex issue, especially when modeling requires consideration of kinetic processes associated with the development of various types of microscopic instability. Multidimensional PIC codes create such a possibility, but their use is limited to modeling phenomena even in a very narrow … Show more

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“…Under presented experimental condition the threshold intensity for both the ponderomotive and relativistic filamentation is reachable during the laser-plasma interaction [31][32][33]. In addition, the electron density structure can be also affected by the occurrence of intense spontaneous magnetic field [34]. It could occur in our experiments when the PALS laser system is able to deliver the power onto the target ∼2 TW.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Under presented experimental condition the threshold intensity for both the ponderomotive and relativistic filamentation is reachable during the laser-plasma interaction [31][32][33]. In addition, the electron density structure can be also affected by the occurrence of intense spontaneous magnetic field [34]. It could occur in our experiments when the PALS laser system is able to deliver the power onto the target ∼2 TW.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%