Abstract

Stimulated Brillouin scattering has been studied in plasma conditions approaching those expected within laser-driven cavities (hohlraums) capable of driving a fusion capsule to ignition with x rays. These conditions are achieved using a gas-filled hohlraum design that was fielded at the Nova laser. As the intensity of an interaction beam (351 nm in wavelength) is increased above an onset value ${\mathit{I}}_{\mathit{c}}$, the measured Brillouin backscatter into the lens rises sharply and saturates. ${\mathit{I}}_{\mathit{c}}$ decreases as the optic f number increases. The saturation level depends on the gas ion species. \textcopyright{} 1996 The American Physical Society.

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