Production of dense laser-driven plasma jets using a cylindrical channel

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A simple method of production of supersonic plasma jets with parameters relevant to laboratory astrophysics applications is proposed and demonstrated. The method consists in using a cylindrical channel for guiding and collimating the plasma generated from a laser-irradiated thin foil target. In the experiment, a 120 J, 1.315 um, 0.3 ns laser pulse irradiated a thin (10 or 20 um) CH foil placed at the entrance of the cylindrical channel (made in the aluminum cylinder) of diameter dCh 0.3 mm and length of 2 mm. It was found that when the focal spot diameter (dL) is well matched to the channel diameter (dL (2/3)dCh), the channel can form a collimated, high-density (up to 1020 cm3) plasma jet of the Mach number ≥10. The method seems to be flexible in the generation of jets of various hydrodynamic parameters and atomic numbers and does not require high-energy lasers for the jet production. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Badziak, J., Pisarczyk, T., Chodukowski, T., Kasperczuk, A., Parys, P., Rosiriski, M., … Torrisi, L. (2010). Production of dense laser-driven plasma jets using a cylindrical channel. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 244). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/244/2/022023

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