Observation of magnetized soliton remnants in the wake of intense laser pulse propagation through plasmas

  • L. Romagnani
  • , A. Bigongiari
  • , S. Kar
  • , S. V. Bulanov
  • , C. A. Cecchetti
  • , T. Zh Esirkepov
  • , M. Galimberti
  • , R. Jung
  • , T. V. Liseykina
  • , A. MacChi
  • , J. Osterholz
  • , F. Pegoraro
  • , O. Willi
  • , M. Borghesi

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Abstract

Slowly evolving, regularly spaced patterns have been observed in proton projection images of plasma channels drilled by intense (□1019Wcm -2) short (□1ps) laser pulses propagating in an ionized gas jet. The nature and geometry of the electromagnetic fields generating such patterns have been inferred by simulating the laser-plasma interaction and the following plasma evolution with a two-dimensional particle-in-cell code and the probe proton deflections by particle tracing. The analysis suggests the formation of rows of magnetized soliton remnants, with a quasistatic magnetic field associated with vortexlike electron currents resembling those of magnetic vortices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number175002
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume105
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Oct 2010

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