Optimal laser heating of plasmas with constant density (Q1076654)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3954767
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3954767 |
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Optimal laser heating of plasmas with constant density (English)
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1987
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The laser-heating of a plasma with constant density is analyzed using optimal control theory. Heating strategies that minimize the total energy spent, the heating time, or a linear combination of the two, for several values of weighting coefficients, are obtained by determining the optimal laser intensity associated with each point of the phase plane. A numerical example is used to illustrate the application of the theory. In this particular example, savings in the energy spent up to 75\%, compared with the energy required using a constant laser pulse, are obtained when minimum energy trajectories are implemented. Strategies that minimize the heating time, however, did not yield a significant reduction in the heating time. Numerical results may depend strongly on the initial state of the system as well as on the final ion temperature of the plasma.
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laser-heating
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plasma with constant density
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total energy spent
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minimum energy trajectories
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