Dynamic stabilization of ablative Rayleigh-Taylor instability in the presence of a temporally modulated laser pulse

K. G. Zhao, Z. Y. Li, L. F. Wang, Z. H. Di, C. Xue, H. Zhang, J. F. Wu, W. H. Ye, C. T. Zhou, Y. K. Ding, W. Y. Zhang, X. T. He

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Abstract

This paper presents a numeric study of the dynamic stabilization of the ablative Rayleigh-Taylor instability (ARTI) in the presence of a temporally modulated laser pulse. The results show that the specially modulated laser produces a dynamically stabilized configuration near the ablation front. The physical features of the relevant laser-driven parameters in the unperturbed ablative flows have been analyzed to reveal the inherent stability mechanism underlying the dynamically stabilized configuration. A single-mode ARTI for the modulated laser pulse is first compared with that of the unmodulated laser pulse. The results show that the modulated laser stabilizes the surface perturbations and reduces the linear growth rate and enhancement of the cutoff wavelength. For multimode perturbations, the dynamic stabilization effect of the modulated laser pulse contributes to suppress the small-scale structure and reduce the width of the mixing layer. Moreover, the results show that the stabilization effect of the modulated laser pulse decreases as the maximum wavelength increases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number025213
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume109
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024
Externally publishedYes

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