Abstract

Low density foams are widely used for laser plasma interaction studies. Here, we present the results of first direct measurements of a residual level of inhomogeneity of a foam plasma by using a pump-probe technique. It is demonstrated that large scale density modulations in such a plasma can survive a time larger than 1 ns, much longer than the plasma formation time.

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