Relativistic electromagnetic low-frequency solitary waves are found to occur in underdense plasmas in regimes where the laser pulse becomes filamented and undergoes energy depletion and frequency downshifting. These slowly propagating "subcycle-solitons" represent one of the channels of conversion of the laser pulse energy. Electron vortices and their associated quasistatic magnetic field represent a different important type of long lived coherent electromagnetic structures. Their generation is related to the dynamics of fast electron currents in the plasma.
Coherent electromagnetic structures in relativistic plasmas
M Lontano;
2000
Abstract
Relativistic electromagnetic low-frequency solitary waves are found to occur in underdense plasmas in regimes where the laser pulse becomes filamented and undergoes energy depletion and frequency downshifting. These slowly propagating "subcycle-solitons" represent one of the channels of conversion of the laser pulse energy. Electron vortices and their associated quasistatic magnetic field represent a different important type of long lived coherent electromagnetic structures. Their generation is related to the dynamics of fast electron currents in the plasma.File in questo prodotto:
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