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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2005 Volume 35, Number 6, Pages 489–494 (Mi qe8957)

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Superstrong laser fields

Relativistic effects of the interaction of an intense femtosecond laser pulse with atomic clusters

V. S. Rastunkov, V. P. Krainov

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow region

Abstract: The effects of the interaction of an intense femtosecond laser pulse with large atomic clusters are considered. The pulse intensity is of the order of 1018 W cm-2. New effects appear when the magnetic component of the Lorentz force is taken into account. The second harmonic of laser radiation is generated. The second harmonic generation (SHG) efficiency is proportional to the square of the number of atoms in a cluster and the square of the laser radiation intensity. The resonance increase in the SHG efficiency at the Mie frequencies (both at the second-harmonic frequency and fundamental frequency) proved to be insignificant because of a fast passage through the resonance during the cluster expansion. The mechanisms of the expansion and accumulation of energy by electrons and ions in the cluster are discussed in detail. The energy accumulation by electrons mainly occurs due to stimulated inverse bremsstrahlung upon elastic reflection of the electrons from the cluster surface. The equations describing the cluster expansion take into account both the hydrodynamic pressure of heated electrons and the Coulomb explosion of the ionised cluster caused by outer shell ionisation. It is assumed that both inner shell and outer shell ionisation is described by the over-barrier mechanism. It is shown that atomic clusters are more attractive for generation of even harmonics than compared to solid and gas targets.

PACS: 42.50.Fx, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Re, 36.40.-c

Received: 05.04.2005


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Quantum Electronics, 2005, 35:6, 489–494

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