Literature DB >> 27739766

Proton acceleration by irradiation of isolated spheres with an intense laser pulse.

T M Ostermayr1,2, D Haffa1, P Hilz1, V Pauw3, K Allinger1, K-U Bamberg3, P Böhl3, C Bömer1, P R Bolton1, F Deutschmann3, T Ditmire4, M E Donovan4, G Dyer4, E Gaul4, J Gordon4, B M Hegelich4, D Kiefer1, C Klier3, C Kreuzer1, M Martinez4, E McCary4, A R Meadows4, N Moschüring3, T Rösch1, H Ruhl3, M Spinks4, C Wagner4, J Schreiber1,2.   

Abstract

We report on experiments irradiating isolated plastic spheres with a peak laser intensity of 2-3×10^{20}Wcm^{-2}. With a laser focal spot size of 10 μm full width half maximum (FWHM) the sphere diameter was varied between 520 nm and 19.3 μm. Maximum proton energies of ∼25 MeV are achieved for targets matching the focal spot size of 10 μm in diameter or being slightly smaller. For smaller spheres the kinetic energy distributions of protons become nonmonotonic, indicating a change in the accelerating mechanism from ambipolar expansion towards a regime dominated by effects caused by Coulomb repulsion of ions. The energy conversion efficiency from laser energy to proton kinetic energy is optimized when the target diameter matches the laser focal spot size with efficiencies reaching the percent level. The change of proton acceleration efficiency with target size can be attributed to the reduced cross-sectional overlap of subfocus targets with the laser. Reported experimental observations are in line with 3D3V particle in cell simulations. They make use of well-defined targets and point out pathways for future applications and experiments.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27739766     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.94.033208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E        ISSN: 2470-0045            Impact factor:   2.529


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