High intensity laser interactions with near critical density target for shock ion acceleration.
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Abstract
We will present ion acceleration measurements from the interaction a near-infrared (λ = 1.053μm), relativistic intensity (3 × 1019 W/cm2) laser pulse with a near-critical density plasma. By controlling the front side density gradient a forward accelerated, narrow divergence (< 0.8o) proton beam was generated with energies (> 400 keV). We also assess the effect of peak plasma density and density length scale on electron heating and beam transmission. Particle-in-cell simulations are used to investigate the ion acceleration mechanisms and to provide insight into the experimental measurements.
*This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy under Award Number DE-SC00012327. The authors would like to acknowledge the OSIRIS Consortium, consisting of UCLA and IST (Lisbon, Portugal) for providing access to the OSIRIS 4.0 framework. Work supported by NSF ACI-1339893.
Presenters
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Peter R Kordell
- Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor