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High Power Laser-Matter Interaction (Hardcover, 2010)
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High Power Laser-Matter Interaction (Hardcover, 2010)
Series: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, 238
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Inthepresentvolumethemainaspectsofhigh-powerlaser-matterinteractionin
10 22 2 theintensityrange10 -10 W/cm aredescribed.
Weofferaguidetothistopic
forscientistsandstudentswhohavejustdiscoveredthe
eldasanewandattractive
areaofresearch,andforscientistswhohaveworkedinanother eldandwantto
joinnowthesubjectoflaserplasmas.
Beingawareofthewidedifferencesinthe
degreeofmathematicalpreparationtheindividualcandidatehasacquiredwetried
topresentthesubjectinanalmostself-containedmanner. Tobemorespeci
c,a
bachelordegreeinphysicsenablesthereaderinanycasetofollowwithoutdi-
culty. Generally
uidorgasdynamicsanditsrelativisticversionisnotapartof
thiseducation;itisdevelopedinthecontextwhereitisneeded.
Basicknowledgein
theoreticalmechanics,electrodynamicsandquantumphysicsaretheonlyprereq-
sitesweexpectfromthereader. Throughoutthebookthemainemphasisisonthe
variousbasicphenomenaandtheirunderlyingphysics.
Notmoremathematicsthan necessaryisintroduced.
Thepreferenceisgiventoideas. Agoodmodelisthebest
guidetotheadequatemathematics. Thereexistalreadysomebutnotsomany,
however, goodvolumesandsome
monographsonhigh-powerlaserinteractionwithmatter.
Afterresearchinthis eld hasgrownoverhalfacenturyandhasrami
edintomanybranchesoffundamental
studiesandapplicationsproducingcontinuouslynewresults,thereisnoindication
ofsaturationorlossofattraction,ratherhasexcitementincreasedwiththeyears:
"Therearenolimits;horizonsonly"(G. A. Mourou).
Wetakethisasamotivation
foranewattemptofpresentingourintroductiontotheachievementsfromthebeg-
ninguptopresent. Anadditionalaimwastoofferamoreuni edormoredetailed
viewwherethisispossiblenow. Furthermore,thereadermay
ndconsiderations not encountered in existing volumes on the eld, e.
g. , on ideal uid dynamics,
dimensionalanalysis,questionsofclassicaloptics,instabilitiesandlightpressure.
Inviewoftherapidlygrowing eldofatoms,moleculesandclustersexposedto
superstronglaser
eldsweconsidereditascompulsorytodedicateanentirechapter
tolaser-atominteractionandtothevariousmoderntheoreticalapproachesrelated
toit. Finally,aconsistentmodelofcollisionlessabsorptionisgiven.
Dependingonpersonalpreferencesthereadermaymissperhapsasectionon
inertialfusion,onhighharmonicgenerationandonradiationfromtheplasma,or
ontraditionalatomicandionicspectroscopy.
Inviewofthespecializedliterature vii viii Preface
alreadyavailableonthesubjectswethinktheself-imposedrestrictionisjusti
ed.
Ourreferencingpracticewasguidedbyindicatingmaterialforsupplementaryst-
iesandestablishingacontinuitythroughthedecadesofresearchinthe
eldrather thanbytheaimofcompleteness.
Thelatternowadaysiseasilyachievablewiththe aidoftheInternet.
Wehavetestedthetextwithrespecttocomprehensionandreadability. Our
rst thanksgotoProf. EdithBoriefromtheForschungszentrumKarlsruhe.
Shepro-
readgreatpartsofthetextverycarefullyandgavevaluablecomments.
Insecond placewewouldliketothankMrs.
ChristineEidmannfromTheoreticalQuantum A Electronics (TQE), TU
Darmstadt, for typing in LTX half of the book. We are E
furtherindebtedtoProf.
RudolfBockfromGSI,Darmstadt,forhelpfuldiscussions andprecioushints.
Furtherthanksforhelpfuldiscussions,criticalcomments,che-
ingformulasgotoDr. HerbertSchnabl,Prof. WernerScheid,Dr.
RalfSchneider, Dipl. -Phys. TatjanaMuth,Dr. SteffenHain,andDr.
FrancescoCeccherini. Wewant
toacknowledgeexplicitlythecontinuouseffortandsupportinpreparingthe
nal manuscript by Dr. Su-Ming Weng from the Insitute of Physics,
CAS, China, at presentfellowoftheHumboldtFoundationatTQE.
Forhisprofessionalinputto
thesectiononBrillouinscatteringspecialthanksgotoDr.
StefanHullerfromEcole PolytechniqueinPalaiseau. Darmstadt,Germany
PeterMulser Rostock,Germany DieterBauer Contents 1 Introductory
Remarks and Overview ...1 2 The Laser Plasma: Basic Phenomena and
Laws...5 2. 1 Laser-ParticleInteractionandPlasmaFormation...6 2. 1.
1 High-PowerLaserFields...6 2. 1. 2
SingleFreeElectronintheLaserField(Nonrelativistic). . 9 2. 1. 3
CollisionalIonization,PlasmaHeating,andQuasineutrality 13 2. 2
FluidDescriptionofaPlasma...24 2. 2. 1
Two-FluidandOne-FluidModels...24 2. 2. 2 LinearizedMotions...37 2.
2. 3 SimilaritySolutions...44 2. 3 LaserPlasmaDynamics...58 2. 3. 1
PlasmaProductionwithIntenseShortPulses ...60 2. 3. 2
HeatingwithLongPulsesofConstantIntensity...63 2. 3. 3
SimilarityConsiderations...69 2. 4 SteadyStateAblation...74 2. 4. 1
TheCriticalMachNumberinaStationaryPlanarFlow...75 2. 4. 2
AblativeLaserIntensity...78 2. 4. 3
AblationPressureintheAbsenceofPro leSteepening...82 References...85
3 Laser Light Propagation and Collisional Absorption ...
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