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Observation of plasma density dependence of electromagnetic soliton excitation by an intense laser pulse

Sarri, G.*; Kar, S.*; Romagnani, L.*; Bulanov, S. V.; Cecchetti, C. A.*; Galimberti, M.*; Gizzi, L. A.*; Heathcote, R.*; Jung, R.*; Kourakis, I.*; et al.

Physics of Plasmas, 18(8), p.080704_1 - 080704_4, 2011/10

 Times Cited Count:20 Percentile:64.42(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)

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Blast waves generated from laser irradiated cluster targets

Fukuda, Yuji; Marocchino, A.*; Romagnani, L.*; Levy, A.*; Jinno, Satoshi*; Lancia, L.*; Ravasio, A.*; Schiavi, A.*; Atzeni, S.*; Doria, D.*; et al.

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We have investigated the dynamics of laser-produced blast waves in cluster targets by means of the combined use of two different diagnostics: optical probing (interferometry and Schlieren imaging) and proton probing. Interferometry and Schlieren imaging provided a spatially and temporally resolved mapping of the electron density and density gradient distributions. In addition, spatially and time-resolved proton probing provided mapping of the electric fields and charge density distributions in the plasma in the initial phase of plasma expansion and shock formation.

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Generation of laser-driven radiative blast waves in cluster media

Fukuda, Yuji; Marocchino, A.*; Romagnani, L.*; Levy, A.*; Jinno, Satoshi*; Lancia, L.*; Ravasio, A.*; Schiavi, A.*; Atzeni, S.*; Doria, D.*; et al.

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In the ELFIE laser facility at LULI, the dynamics of laser-produced blast waves in cluster targets has been investigated by means of the optical probing (interferometry and Schlieren imaging) and the proton probing. Interferometry and Schlieren imaging have provided a spatially and temporally resolved mapping of the electron density and density gradient distributions. In addition, spatially and time-resolved proton probing has provided mapping of the electric fields and charge density distributions in the plasma in the initial phase of plasma expansion and shock formation.

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