Generation and modulation of terahertz gradient force in the interactions of two-color laser pulses with magnetized plasmas

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Abstract

Terahertz (THz) waves, as far-infrared light, offer new opportunities for the optical trapping and manipulation of single cells, in contrast to the other light sources. We present an efficient scheme to flexibly control multiple THz field distribution patterns generated by the laser-plasma interaction in a magnetized plasma. An analytical THz radiation field and two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulation are constructed to verify the feasibility of the scheme. Modulation of the THz gradient force and the energy flux by an asymmetrical THz field is investigated for the purpose of trapping and manipulating particles and cells. In particular, the stabilities of flexibly controlled THz radiation are investigated carefully in the form of the strong and short laser and super-strong magnetic field induced significant spatial structure instabilities and frequency instabilities of terahertz radiation.

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Zhang, X. B., Qiao, X., Zhang, A. X., & Xue, J. K. (2020). Generation and modulation of terahertz gradient force in the interactions of two-color laser pulses with magnetized plasmas. Journal of Applied Physics, 127(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5118914

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