Hybrid Stimulated Raman Scattering -- Two Plasmon Decay Instability and 3/2 Harmonic in Steep-Gradient Femtosecond Plasmas

Abstract

The hybrid Stimulated Raman Scattering - Two Plasmon Decay instability had shown to play the dominant role for plasma waves excitation and energy absorption at interaction of very intense femtosecond obliquely incident p-polarized laser pulse (intensity 1017-5·1019 W/cm2) with a steep gradient (L λ) plasma near the quarter critical surface, i.e. within the typical for modern experiments conditions. The plasmons are excited as two wave packets confined near this surface with very wide ≈ ω0/c spatial spectra along its normal. Hence, phase matching conditions for 3/2 harmonic generation fulfill immediately and include new mechanism coming from high harmonics of plasma waves. The latter mechanism have been proved experimentally observing an additional 3/2 harmonic beam.

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