Interaction of Electromagnetic Waves and Electron Beams with Plasmas: Theoretical study of nonlinear plasma physics,Used

Interaction of Electromagnetic Waves and Electron Beams with Plasmas: Theoretical study of nonlinear plasma physics,Used

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With the advent of laser and maser, the waveplasma interaction emerged as a major rich field of research. To explore the possibility of laser driven fusion, laserplasma interaction became a subject of worldwide research, revealing many novel nonlinear phenomena including generation and saturation of plasma instabilities, electron acceleration, and ion Coulomb explosion. The work presented in this thesis is related to intense laserplasma and electron beamplasma interaction. The development of intense short pulse laser and high current, highenergy electron beams has allowed exploration of new regimes of laser and beam plasma interaction. Enormous progress has been made in inertial confinement fusion, plasma heating, Xray lasers, free electron laser and charged particle accelerators. In these applications parametric instabilities, selffocusing, self phase modulation and other nonlinear phenomena are important. The present thesis deals with these phenomena. This work is relevant to laserdriven fusion, charged particle acceleration, and laboratory plasma heating.

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