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[en] Reported are interactions of high-intensity laser pulses (λ=810 nm and I≤3x1018 W /cm2 ) with plasmas in a new parameter regime, in which the pulse duration (τ=29 fs ) corresponds to 0.6-2.6 plasma periods. Relativistic filamentation is observed to cause laser-beam breakup and scattering of the beam out of the vacuum propagation angle. A beam of megaelectronvolt electrons with divergence angle as small as 1 degree sign is generated in the forward direction, which is correlated to the growth of the relativistic filamentation. Raman scattering, however, is found to be much less than previous long-pulse results. (c) 2000 The American Physical Society
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EXPERIMENTAL DATA, FILAMENTATION INSTABILITY, LASER BEAM EFFECTS, LASER RADIATION, LASER-PRODUCED PLASMA, PLASMA ACCELERATION, PLASMA ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION, PLASMA-BEAM INTERACTIONS, PONDEROMOTIVE FORCE, PULSED IRRADIATION, RAMAN EFFECT, RELATIVISTIC PLASMA, RELATIVISTIC PLASMAS, SELF-FOCUSING
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