Polarimetric detection of laser induced ultrashort magnetic pulses in overdense plasma

Kahaly, Subhendu ; Mondal, S. ; Kumar, G. Ravindra ; Sengupta, S. ; Das, A. ; Kaw, P. K. (2009) Polarimetric detection of laser induced ultrashort magnetic pulses in overdense plasma Physics of Plasmas, 16 (4). 043114_1-043114_7. ISSN 1070-664X

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Abstract

The interaction of intense ( ~ 1016 Wcm-2), subpicosecond pulses with solid targets can generate highly directional jets of hot electrons. These electrons can propagate in the solid along with the counterpropagating return shielding currents. The spontaneous magnetic field that is generated by these currents, captures in its time evolution, important information about the dynamics of the complex transport processes. By using a two pulse pump-probe polarimetric technique the temporal evolution of multimegagauss magnetic fields is measured for optically polished BK7 glass targets, each coated with a thin layer of either copper or silver. A simple model is then used for explaining the observations and for deducing quantitative information about the transport of hot electrons.

Item Type:Article
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Keywords:Plasma Magnetohydrodynamics; Plasma production by laser; Plasma Transport Processes; Polarimetry
ID Code:29740
Deposited On:23 Dec 2010 04:55
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