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Kinematic Constraints on Absorption of Ultraintense Laser Light

Plasma Physics 2013-11-19 v1 Optics

Abstract

We derive upper and lower bounds on the absorption of ultraintense laser light by solids as a function of fundamental laser and plasma parameters. These limits emerge naturally from constrained optimization techniques applied to a generalization of the laser-solid interaction as a strongly-driven, relativistic, two degree of freedom Maxwell-Vlasov system. We demonstrate that the extrema and the phase-space-averaged absorption must always increase with intensity, and increase most rapidly when 1018<IL λL2<102010^{18} < I_L \ \lambda_L^2 < 10^{20} W μ\mum2/^2/cm2^{2}. Our results indicate that the fundamental empirical trend towards increasing fractional absorption with irradiance therefore reflects the underlying phase space constraints.

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@article{arxiv.1311.4534,
  title  = {Kinematic Constraints on Absorption of Ultraintense Laser Light},
  author = {M. C. Levy and S. C. Wilks and M. Tabak and S. B. Libby and M. G. Baring},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.4534},
  year   = {2013}
}