This paper presents an investigation of weakly relativistic ponderomotive effects on self-focusing during interaction of high power elliptical laser beam with plasma. The nonlinear differential equations for the beam ...This paper presents an investigation of weakly relativistic ponderomotive effects on self-focusing during interaction of high power elliptical laser beam with plasma. The nonlinear differential equations for the beam width parameters of elliptical laser beam have set up by using Wentzal–Krammers–Brillouin(WKB) and paraxial approximations. These equations have been solved numerically by using fourth order Runge–Kutta method to study the variation of these beam width parameters against normalized distance of propagation. Effects of variation in laser beam intensity,plasma density and electron temperature on the beam width parameters are also analyzed.展开更多
The purpose of this study is to explore the second harmonic generation(SHG)of a high power Cosh-Gaussian beam in cold collisionless plasma.The ponderomotive force causes carrier redistribution from high field to low f...The purpose of this study is to explore the second harmonic generation(SHG)of a high power Cosh-Gaussian beam in cold collisionless plasma.The ponderomotive force causes carrier redistribution from high field to low field region in presence of a Cosh-Gaussian beam thereby producing density gradients in the transverse direction.The density gradients so produced the results in electron plasma wave(EPW)generation at the frequency of the input beam.The EPW interacts with the input beam resulting in the production of 2nd harmonics.WKB and paraxial approximations are employed for obtaining the 2nd order differential equation describing the behavior of the beam’s spot size against normalized distance.The impact of well-established laser-plasma parameters on the behavior of the beam’s spot size and SHG yield are also analyzed.The focusing behavior of the beam and SHG yield is enhanced with an increase in the density of plasma,the radius of the beam and the decentred parameter,and with a decrease in the intensity of the beam.The results of the current problem are really helpful for complete information of laser-plasma interaction physics.展开更多
Imaging techniques to assess synovial inflammation includes radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and recently positron emission tomography. The ideal objective of imaging appro...Imaging techniques to assess synovial inflammation includes radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and recently positron emission tomography. The ideal objective of imaging approaches are to quantify synovial inflammation by capturing features such as synovial hyperplasia, neo-angiogenesis and infiltration of immune cells in the synovium. This may enable clinicians to estimate response to therapy by measuring the improvement in the inflammatory signals at the level of synovium. Ultrasound can provide information regarding thickening of the synovial membrane and can reveal increased synovial blood flow using power Doppler technique. Bone marrow edema and synovial membrane thickness on MRI scan may serve as indicators for arthritis progression. Enhancement of the synovium on dynamic contrast MRI may closely mirror the inflammatory activity in the synovium. Diffusion tensor imaging is an advance MRI approach that evaluates the inflammation related to cell infiltration or aggregation in an inflamed synovium. In this review, we summarize the newer imaging techniques and their developments to evaluate synovial inflammation.展开更多
文摘This paper presents an investigation of weakly relativistic ponderomotive effects on self-focusing during interaction of high power elliptical laser beam with plasma. The nonlinear differential equations for the beam width parameters of elliptical laser beam have set up by using Wentzal–Krammers–Brillouin(WKB) and paraxial approximations. These equations have been solved numerically by using fourth order Runge–Kutta method to study the variation of these beam width parameters against normalized distance of propagation. Effects of variation in laser beam intensity,plasma density and electron temperature on the beam width parameters are also analyzed.
文摘The purpose of this study is to explore the second harmonic generation(SHG)of a high power Cosh-Gaussian beam in cold collisionless plasma.The ponderomotive force causes carrier redistribution from high field to low field region in presence of a Cosh-Gaussian beam thereby producing density gradients in the transverse direction.The density gradients so produced the results in electron plasma wave(EPW)generation at the frequency of the input beam.The EPW interacts with the input beam resulting in the production of 2nd harmonics.WKB and paraxial approximations are employed for obtaining the 2nd order differential equation describing the behavior of the beam’s spot size against normalized distance.The impact of well-established laser-plasma parameters on the behavior of the beam’s spot size and SHG yield are also analyzed.The focusing behavior of the beam and SHG yield is enhanced with an increase in the density of plasma,the radius of the beam and the decentred parameter,and with a decrease in the intensity of the beam.The results of the current problem are really helpful for complete information of laser-plasma interaction physics.
文摘Imaging techniques to assess synovial inflammation includes radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and recently positron emission tomography. The ideal objective of imaging approaches are to quantify synovial inflammation by capturing features such as synovial hyperplasia, neo-angiogenesis and infiltration of immune cells in the synovium. This may enable clinicians to estimate response to therapy by measuring the improvement in the inflammatory signals at the level of synovium. Ultrasound can provide information regarding thickening of the synovial membrane and can reveal increased synovial blood flow using power Doppler technique. Bone marrow edema and synovial membrane thickness on MRI scan may serve as indicators for arthritis progression. Enhancement of the synovium on dynamic contrast MRI may closely mirror the inflammatory activity in the synovium. Diffusion tensor imaging is an advance MRI approach that evaluates the inflammation related to cell infiltration or aggregation in an inflamed synovium. In this review, we summarize the newer imaging techniques and their developments to evaluate synovial inflammation.