Generation and Observation of Coherent, Long--Lived Structures in a Laser--Plasma Channel
Abstract
In recent experiments of laser pulse interaction at relativistic intensities with a low density plasma, the proton radiography technique showed evidence of long--lived field structures generated after the self-channeling of the laser pulse. We present 2D particle-in-cell simulations of this interaction regime, where the dynamics of similar structures has been resolved with high temporal and spatial resolution. An axially symmetrical field pattern, resembling both soliton-like and vortex structures, has been observed. A study of the physics of such structures and a comparison with experimental data is in progress.
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