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A Long-Wavelength Hosing Instability in Laser-Plasma Interactions

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Abstract

The nonlinear final state of short-pulse lasers is examined using fully explicit particle-in-cell simulations. A new long-wavelength hosing instability is found to be dominant after a few Rayleigh lengths of propagation. This instability causes self-trapped electrons to be displaced off axis; we find that ion motion is important at the highest densities studied. A possible explanation for this instability is given based on a new variational principle analysis for short-pulse lasers propagating in underdense plasma.

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