Title :
Studies of the Plasma Droplet Accelerator Scheme
Author :
Mori, W.B. ; Joshi, C. ; Dawson, J.M. ; Lee, K. ; Forslund, D.W. ; Kindel, J.M.
Author_Institution :
University of California at Los Angeles
Abstract :
In the plasma droplet accelerator scheme, proposed by R. Palmer, a sequence of liquid micro-spheres generated by a jet printer are ionized by an incoming intense laser. The hope is that the micro-spheres now acting as conducting balls will allow efficient coupling of the incoming laser radiation into an accelerating mode. Motivated by this we have carried out 2D, particle simulations in order to answer some of the plasma physics questions hitherto unaddressed. In particular we find that at least for laser intensities exceeding vo/c=0.03 (~1013w/cm2 for a CO2 laser), the incident laser light is rather efficiently absorbed in a hot electron distribution. Up to 70% of the incident energy can be absorbed by these electrons which rapidly expand and fill the vacuum space between the microspheres with a low density plasma. These results indicate that it is advisable to stay clear of plasma formation and thus put on an upper limit on the maximum surface fields that can be tolerated in the droplet-accelerator scheme.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Electrons; Ion accelerators; Laser modes; Laser theory; Optical coupling; Plasma accelerators; Plasma density; Plasma simulation; Printers;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1985.4334409