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Investigation on laser plasma instability of the outer ring beams on SGIII laser facility

Authors :
Min-Qing He
Qiang Wang
Shaoping Zhu
Liang Hao
Dong Yang
Peijun Gu
Yaoyuan Liu
Pin Yang
Sizhong Wu
Bo Deng
Liu Xiangming
Chunyang Zheng
Yonggang Liu
Yongkun Ding
Zhanjun Liu
Zha Weiyi
Lifei Hou
Xiaohua Jiang
Sanwei Li
Liang Guo
Hong-bo Cai
Zhichao Li
Wudi Zheng
Feng Wang
Shaoen Jiang
Peng Xiaoshi
Bin Li
Jie Liu
Xin Li
Peng Wang
Shiyang Zou
Jiamin Yang
Lihua Cao
Xu Tao
Shenye Liu
Yulong Li
Source :
AIP Advances, Vol 9, Iss 9, Pp 095201-095201-9 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
AIP Publishing LLC, 2019.

Abstract

In order to study the laser plasma instabilities (LPIs) in the context of some novel six-side laser-driven indirect designs like the six-cylinder-port hohlraum and the three-axis cylindrical hohlraum, where the laser beams inject in hohlraum with a large angle. LPI experiments in cylindrical hohlraum with only outer beams were designed and performed based on the current laser arrangement condition of SGIII laser facility for the first time. Stimulated Brillouin backscatter (SBS) was found to be the dominant instability with high instantaneous reflectivity in experiments. A typical feature was obtained in the time-resolved spectra of SBS, which maintained similar for different laser intensities of the interaction beam. The experimental data are analyzed by the hydrodynamic simulations combined with HLIP code, which is based on the ray-tracing model. By analysis of experimental data, it is argued that the mixture of gas and Au in the region of their interface is important to SBS, which indicates the need for the mixture model between the filled gas and the high Z plasma from hohlraum wall in the hydrodynamic simulations. Nonlinear saturation of SBS as well as the smoothed beam are also discussed here. Our effective considerations of the ions pervasion effect and the smoothed beam provide utilitarian ways for improvement of the current ray-tracing method.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21583226
Volume :
9
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97efd0e47fcfb1550ee9443043238cc2