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LIU Feng(刘峰), LIN Xiaoxuan(林晓宣), LIU Bicheng(刘必成), DING Wenjun (丁文君), DU Fei(杜飞), LI Yutong(李玉同), MA Jinglong(马景龙), LIU Xiaolong (刘晓龙), et al. Transmission Degradation of Femtosecond Laser Pulses in Opened Cone Targets[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2012, 14(1): 24-27. DOI: 10.1088/1009-0630/14/1/06
Citation: LIU Feng(刘峰), LIN Xiaoxuan(林晓宣), LIU Bicheng(刘必成), DING Wenjun (丁文君), DU Fei(杜飞), LI Yutong(李玉同), MA Jinglong(马景龙), LIU Xiaolong (刘晓龙), et al. Transmission Degradation of Femtosecond Laser Pulses in Opened Cone Targets[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2012, 14(1): 24-27. DOI: 10.1088/1009-0630/14/1/06
  • Irradiated by femtosecond laser pulses with different energies, opened cone targets behave very differently in the transmission of incident laser pulses. The targets, each with an opening angle of 71°and an opening of 5μm, are fabricated using standard semiconductor technology. When the incident laser energy is low and no pre-plasma is generated on the side walls of the cones, the cone target acts like an optical device to reflect the laser pulse, and 15% of the laser energy can be transmitted through the cones. In contrast, when the incident laser energy is high enough to generate pre-plasmas by the pre-pulse of the main pulse that fills the inner cone, the cone with the plasmas will block the transmission of the laser, which leads to a decrease in laser transmission compared with the low-energy case with no plasma. Simulation results using optical software in the low-energy case, and using the particle-in-cell code in the high-energy case, are primarily in agreement with the experimental results.
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