Anomalous hot electron generation from two-plasmon decay instability driven by broadband laser pulses with intensity modulations
Abstract
We investigate the hot electrons generated from two-plasmon decay (TPD) instability driven by laser pulses with intensity modulated by a frequency . Our primary focus lies on scenarios where is on the same order of the TPD growth rate ( ), corresponding to moderate laser frequency bandwidths for TPD mitigation. With conveniently modeled by a basic two-color scheme of the laser wave fields in fully-kinetic particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the energies of TPD modes and hot electrons exhibit intermittent evolution at the frequency , particularly when . With the dynamic TPD behavior, the overall ratio of hot electron energy to the incident laser energy, , changes significantly with . While drops notably with increasing at large limit as expected, it goes anomalously beyond the hot electron energy ratio for a single-frequency incident laser pulse with the same average intensity when falls below a specific threshold frequency . We find this threshold frequency primarily depends on and the collisional damping rate of plasma waves, with relatively lower sensitivity to the density scale length. We develop a scaling model characterizing the relation of and laser plasma conditions, enabling the potential extention of our findings to more complex and realistic scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.2311.14956,
title = {Anomalous hot electron generation from two-plasmon decay instability driven by broadband laser pulses with intensity modulations},
author = {C. Yao and J. Li and L. Hao and R. Yan and C. Wang and A. Lei and Y-K. Ding and J. Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.14956},
year = {2023}
}