Generation of Radio Frequency Radiation by Femtosecond Filaments
Abstract
Recent experiments have shown that femtosecond filamentation plasmas generate ultra-broadband radio frequency radiation (RF). We show that a combination of plasma dynamics is responsible for the RF: a plasma wake field develops behind the laser pulse, and this wake excites (and copropagates with) a surface wave on the plasma column. The surface wave proceeds to detach from the end of the plasma and propagates forward as the RF pulse. We have developed a four stage model of these plasma wake surface waves and find that it accurately predicts the RF from a wide range of experiments, including both 800 nm and 3.9 μm laser systems.
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