Effects of Laser Wavelength on Hot Electrons Produced by Ultrashort Intense Laser Pulse on Solid-Density Targets.

  • KATO S
  • MIURA E
  • TAKAHASHI E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Hot electron temperatures and electron energy spectra in the course of interaction between intense laser pulse and overdense plasmas are reexamined from a viewpoint of the difference in laser wavelength. The hot electron temperature measured by a particle-in-cell simulation is scaled by $I$ rather than $I \lambda^2$ at the interaction with overdense plasmas with fixed ions, where $I$ and $\lambda$ are the laser intensity and wavelength, respectively.

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KATO, S., MIURA, E., TAKAHASHI, E., NAKAMURA, T., KATO, T., & OWADANO, Y. (2002). Effects of Laser Wavelength on Hot Electrons Produced by Ultrashort Intense Laser Pulse on Solid-Density Targets. Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research, 78(8), 717–718. https://doi.org/10.1585/jspf.78.717

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