Abstract

In the context of the problem of stimulated scattering we discuss the mechanism of wavefront conjugation in an inhomogeneous plasma proposed relatively recently, associated with a difference in suppression of scattering (due to inhomogeneities) for the inverted and uninverted components. We analyze the solutions of the integro-differential equations describing this process both numerically and analytically for different sound attenuation lengths (v−1). It is shown that for this effect to exist it is necessary that n not be too small. We also consider extinction of the inverted wave in terms of this mechanism.

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