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Spectral characteristics of ultra-short laser pulses in plasma amplifiers
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Short-pulse LasersPhotonicsPure Amplification RegimeEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsAmplification ProcessLaser-plasma InteractionPlasma PhotonicsBrillouin ScatteringBackscattering ProcessUltra-short LasersHigh-power LasersPlasma Amplifiers
Amplification of laser pulses based on the backscattering process in plasmas can be performed using either the response of an electron plasma wave or an ion-acoustic wave. However, if the pulse durations become very short and the natural spread in frequency a substantial amount of the frequency itself, the Raman and Brillouin processes start to mix. Kinetic simulations show the transition from a pure amplification regime, in this case strong-coupling Brillouin, to a regime where a considerable downshift of the frequency of the amplified pulse takes place. It is conjectured that in the case of very short pulses, multi-modes are excited which contribute to the amplification process.
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