Title :
Longitudinal Ion Acceleration From High-Intensity Laser Interactions With Underdense Plasma
Author :
Willingale, Louise ; Mangles, Stuart P D ; Nilson, Philip M. ; Clarke, Robert J. ; Dangor, Aboobaker E. ; Kaluza, Malte C. ; Karsch, Stefan ; Lancaster, Katherine L. ; Mori, Warren B. ; Schreiber, Jorg ; Thomas, Alexander G R ; Wei, Ming-Sheng ; Krushelni
Author_Institution :
Blackett Lab., Imperial Coll. London, London
Abstract :
Longitudinal ion acceleration from high-intensity (I~1020 Wcm-2) laser interactions with helium gas jet targets (neap0.04 nc) has been observed. The ion beam has a maximum energy for He2+ of (40-8 +3) MeV and was directional along the laser propagation path, with the highest energy ions being collimated to a cone of less than 10deg. Two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations have been used to investigate the acceleration mechanism. The time-varying magnetic field associated with the fast electron current provides a contribution to the accelerating electric field as well as a collimating field for the ions. A strong correlation between the plasma density and the ion acceleration was found. A short plasma scale length at the vacuum interface was observed to be beneficial for the maximum ion energies, but the collimation appears to be improved with longer scale lengths due to enhanced magnetic fields in the ramp acceleration region.
Keywords :
helium; plasma accelerators; plasma density; plasma light propagation; plasma simulation; accelerating electric field; acceleration mechanism; electron current; helium gas jet targets; high-intensity laser interactions; laser propagation; longitudinal ion acceleration; plasma density; time-varying magnetic field; two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations; vacuum interface; Acceleration; Collimators; Electrons; Gas lasers; Helium; Ion beams; Magnetic fields; Optical propagation; Plasma accelerators; Plasma density; Ion acceleration; particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations; ultraintense laser pulses;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2008.927357