Matter and Radiation at Extremes, Volume. 7, Issue 5, 054401(2022)
High order modes of intense second harmonic light produced from a plasma aperture
Fig. 1. Example 3D simulation results demonstrating the generation of relativistically intense frequency-doubled light in a higher-order spatial mode (TEM01) driven by intense laser light in a fundamental TEM00 mode: (a) self-generated relativistic plasma aperture in an initially solid-density 10-nm-thick aluminum target; (b) preformed aperture target with thickness
Fig. 2. Top row: 2D simulation results for a target with
Fig. 3. 2D simulation results showing the efficiency of 2
Fig. 4. Three parameters that vary with both target thickness and aperture diameter, for the interaction with a 1021 W cm−2 laser pulse: (a) magnitude of the longitudinal electric field at the aperture edge; (b) the energy into the aperture; (c) the laser absorption. (d) Conversion efficiency to 2
Fig. 5. 3D simulation results. (a) 2
Fig. 6. Intensity profile of the drive laser light in the
Fig. 7. Time-integrated spatial mode structure at 5
Fig. 8. Time-integrated spatial mode structure at 5
Fig. 9. (a) Conversion efficiency to 2
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E. F. J. Bacon, M. King, R. Wilson, T. P. Frazer, R. J. Gray, P. McKenna. High order modes of intense second harmonic light produced from a plasma aperture[J]. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 2022, 7(5): 054401
Category: Fundamental Physics At Extreme Light
Received: Apr. 29, 2022
Accepted: Jun. 23, 2022
Published Online: Oct. 8, 2022
The Author Email: P. McKenna (paul.mckenna@strath.ac.uk)