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Self-focusing of a Bessel–Gaussian laser beam in plasma under density transition

Vishal Thakur, Sandeep Kumar, Niti Kant

2022Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials21 citationsDOI

Abstract

The model given by Patil et al., for the self-focusing of lowest-order Bessel–Gaussian laser beam, is revisited by introducing the exponential plasma density ramp in this paper. Plasma density changes due to combined effect of the relativistic and ponderomotive nonlinearities, which arise due to the nonuniform spatial profile of the laser beam leading to stronger self-focusing. Under paraxial ray approximation, the expression for the evolution of laser-beam width parameter is obtained and solved numerically in order to achieve self-focusing. We have observed that as Bessel beam propagates through the plasma, it does not diffract and spread out, which is in contrast to the usual behavior of light that spreads out after being focused down to the small spot. Laser spot size decreases considerably under the presence of exponential density ramp. This study will be useful for better understanding the self-focusing mechanism of lasers as it becomes effective for the optimized parameters under the proposed situation. Bessel laser beams play an important role in enhancing the energy gain in laser-driven accelerators. In addition, for all laser-driven plasma-based accelerators, it appears possible to guide a laser beam over large distances using a plasma density channel, thus enhancing the acceleration length and the energy gain.

Topics & Concepts

LaserSelf-focusingPhysicsPlasmaOpticsBessel functionPonderomotive forceParaxial approximationBeam (structure)Beam parameter productLaser beam qualityPlasma channelBessel beamDiffractionAtomic physicsLaser beamsQuantum mechanicsLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma
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