Direct observation of stimulated-Brillouin-scattering detuning by a velocity gradient.
Phys Rev Lett 90:15 (2003) 155003
Abstract:
We report the first direct evidence of detuning of stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) by a velocity gradient, which was achieved by directly measuring the frequency shift of the SBS-driven acoustic wave relative to the local resonant acoustic frequency. We show that in the expanding part of the plasma, ion-acoustic waves are driven off resonance which leads to the saturation of the SBS instability. These measurements are well reproduced by fluid simulations that include the measured flow.Theoretical model of x-ray scattering as a dense matter probe
Physical Review E 62 (2003) 026412 10pp
Finite temperature dense matter studies on next-generation light sources
Journal of the Optical Society of America B Optical Physics 20:4 (2003) 770-778
Abstract:
The construction of short-pulse tunable soft x-ray free electron laser sources based on the self-amplified spontaneous emission process will provide a major advance in capability for dense plasma-related and warm dense matter (WDM) research. The sources will provide 1013 photons in a 200-fs duration pulse that is tunable from approximately 6 to 100 nm. Here we discuss only two of the many applications made possible for WDM that has been severely hampered by the fact that laser-based methods have been unavailable because visible light will not propagate at electron densities of nHydrodynamic overstability experiments in high-power laser-driven radiative blast waves
Optica Publishing Group (2003) mv6
Analysis of Thomson scattered light from an arc plasma jet.
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys 65:4 Pt 2B (2002) 046411