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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2022 Volume 52, Number 2, Pages 155–159 (Mi qe17983)

Generation of spherical laser-plasma clouds for modelling three-dimensional dynamic effects of artificial plasma injections in circumterrestrial space

Yu. P. Zakharova, V. A. Terekhinb, I. F. Shaikhislamova, V. G. Posukha, P. A. Trushina, A. A. Chibranova, A. G. Berezutskiia, M. S. Rumenskikha, M. A. Efimova

a Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk
b Russian Federal Nuclear Center "All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics", Sarov, Nizhny Novgorod region

Abstract: For the first time to solve the problems of laboratory modelling of cosmophysical phenomena of an explosive nature (active experiments of the AMPTE type, with barium injections into the magnetosphere), spherical laser plasma clouds (LPCs) were produced and applied (in experiments at the KI-1 test facility of the ILP SB RAS). Use was made of the classical four-beam scheme of irradiation (regular tetrahedron) of a polyethylene target ball (⌀ 1 cm) by CO2 laser radiation with an energy of up to 500 J. A high degree of symmetry of the expansion of a near-spherical LPC with a moderate velocity of ~100 km s–1 and an energy of up to 30 J has been achieved. The regimes of deceleration and formation of the spherical-LPC diamagnetic cavity were modelled for the first time, as well as the development of flute instability during the expansion of barium clouds across the geomagnetic field and the dynamics of these clouds along the field.

Keywords: CO2 laser, four-beam scheme, ball target, spherical laser plasma cloud, magnetic field, laboratory simulation, active experiments in space, injection of barium plasma clouds, magnetosphere, flute-like and other plasma instabilities, Hall effects.

Received: 19.10.2021


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 2022, 52:2, 155–159

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