International Journal of Physics. 2014, 2(6), 226-230
DOI: 10.12691/ijp-2-6-7
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S. Belghit1, , A. Sid1 and K. Bendib2
1Laboratoire de Physique des Rayonnements et de leurs Interactions avec la Matière (PRIMALAB), département des sciences de la matière, faculté des sciences,université de Batna, Algeria
2Laboratoire Electronique Quantique, faculté des sciences, université (USTHB), Alger, Algeria
Pub. Date: November 18, 2014
Cite this paper:
S. Belghit, A. Sid and K. Bendib. Non-Relativistic Weibel Instability Due to Inverse Bremsstrahlung Absorption in Laser Fusion Plasma. International Journal of Physics. 2014; 2(6):226-230. doi: 10.12691/ijp-2-6-7
Abstract
The present work has the aim to investigate the Weibel instability induced by inverse bremsstrahlung in laser fusion plasma, where the effect of the self-generated magnetic field is induced. Specifically, we have considered the generated static magnetic field effect on the inverse bremsstrahlung absorption. For this, we consider a homogeneous under dense plasma in interaction with a high-frequency and low-magnitude laser electric field. In our investigation, the unperturbed anisotropic distribution function which takes into account the plasma heating due to inverse bremsstrahlung absorption of laser energy is calculated from the Fokker-Planck equation. By using this distribution function, we have established the dispersion relation of the Weibel modes taking into account the coupling term of quasi-static magnetic fields with high frequency fields of the laser wave. The main obtained result is that the inclusion of the self-generated magnetic field in the inverse bremsstrahlung absorption causes a decrease of the spectral range of the Weibel unstable modes and a reduction of the growth rate of the instability by two orders. This result shows clearly that the previous analyses of the Weibel instability due to inverse bremsstrahlung have an over estimated for the values of the generated static magnetic fields. Therefore, inverse bremsstrahlung overestimated the values of the generated static magnetic fields should not affect the experiences of inertial confinement fusion.Keywords:
Weibel instability laser fusion plasma static magnetic field stabilization
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