Ae. Bugrov et al., Investigation of light absorption, energy transfer, and plasma dynamics processes in laser-irradiated targets of low average density, LASER PART, 17(3), 1999, pp. 415-426
The interaction of powerful laser and X-ray pulses with planar low average
density (0.5-10 mg/cm(3)) porous agar-agar targets was experimentally studi
ed. At a:laser power density of similar to 5 x 10(13) W/cm(2) (lambda = 1.0
54 mu m) the laser light absorption and following energy transfer processes
, as well as dynamics of produced plasma were investigated in derail with a
variety of optical and X-ray diagnostic methods. Volume absorption is show
n to occur in experiments with laser-irradiated agar targets. An extended l
aser energy deposition region filled with hot (0.8-1 keV) plasma is formed
inside a porous target. The laser-light absorption efficiency is as high as
similar to 80%. The emission of 2 omega(0) and 3 omega(0)/2 harmonics from
laser-produced plasma is observed over the time of the laser pulse even wi
th agar targets Of 0.5 mg/cm(3) average density. Characteristics of energy
transfer in low-density porous media are measured in experiments on illumin
ation of agar targets by laser pulses or X rays emitted by a-thin Cu conver
ter. The hydrodynamic mechanism is responsible for the energy transfer in l
aser-illuminated porous targets and the radiative energy transfer seems to
be dominant in the case of X-ray irradiation. The experimental data are in
reasonable agreement with predictions of a developed theoretical model desc
ribing the hot plasma layer formation and the two-stage homogenization proc
ess within the illuminated porous targets.