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Boosting strong-coupling stimulated Brillouin amplification performance using an external magnetic field

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PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0027522

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  1. Science and Technology on Plasma Physics Laboratory Foundation [6142A04190204]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11875240]

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This study presents a method to improve the amplification performance of strong-coupling stimulated Brillouin scattering by adding an external static magnetic field. Simulation results demonstrate that the output seed intensity can be increased by applying an external magnetic field and a right-hand circularly polarized laser pulse when the laser intensity is low. Additionally, adjusting the magnetic field dynamically, such as using a double pass scheme, can maximize the output pulse intensity and profile smoothing.
This article presents a method for improving the amplification performance of strong-coupling stimulated Brillouin scattering by adding an external static magnetic field longitudinal to the laser propagation direction. Simulation results show that when the laser intensity is low, the output seed intensity can be increased by applying an external magnetic field and a right-hand circularly polarized laser pulse. When the seed intensity is higher, the amplification enters the regime of relativistic electron nonlinearity, the amplification oscillates, and the portion of the seed that is amplified moves from the first peak to the second and then the third. Under these circumstances, a reversed magnetic field helps to obtain a higher output intensity and a smoother output pulse profile. Adjusting the magnetic field dynamically, such as by using a double-pass scheme, combines these two advantages and maximizes the intensity enlarging and profile smoothing of the output pulse.

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