Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Aug 2020)

Guiding of high-intensity laser pulses in 100-mm-long hydrodynamic optical-field-ionized plasma channels

  • A. Picksley,
  • A. Alejo,
  • J. Cowley,
  • N. Bourgeois,
  • L. Corner,
  • L. Feder,
  • J. Holloway,
  • H. Jones,
  • J. Jonnerby,
  • H. M. Milchberg,
  • L. R. Reid,
  • A. J. Ross,
  • R. Walczak,
  • S. M. Hooker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.081303
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
p. 081303

Abstract

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Hydrodynamic optically-field-ionized (HOFI) plasma channels up to 100 mm long are investigated. Optical guiding is demonstrated of laser pulses with a peak input intensity of 6×10^{17} W cm^{-2} through 100 mm long plasma channels with on-axis densities measured interferometrically to be as low as n_{e0}=(1.0±0.3)×10^{17} cm^{-3}. Guiding is also observed at lower axial densities, which are inferred from magneto-hydrodynamic simulations to be approximately 7×10^{16} cm^{-3}. Measurements of the power attenuation lengths of the channels are shown to be in good agreement with those calculated from the measured transverse electron density profiles. To our knowledge, the plasma channels investigated in this work are the longest, and have the lowest on-axis density, of any free-standing waveguide demonstrated to guide laser pulses with intensities above >10^{17} W cm^{-2}.