Diagnosing ‘super-ponderomotive’ electron energy distribution with electron-positron pair production at LFEX
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Abstract
Increasing the ‘super-ponderomotive’ electron population in laser-solid interactions would greatly benefit ion acceleration schemes and x-ray and positron generation. In this work we explore the possibility of using long laser pulse durations (~2 ps) than previous (~0.7 ps), large scale length plasmas (tens of microns) and high-laser intensities (1019-1020 W/cm2) to increase the ‘super-ponderomotive’ electron population, at energies beyond the ponderomotive potential. Using the high-intensity laser LFEX we successfully generated ‘super-ponderomotive’ electron distributions by controlling the pre-plasma scale length (changing the laser pulse contrast) and target geometry. As a consequence of the increased ‘super-ponderomotive’ electron distribution, positron beams were generated and enhanced by one order of magnitude with a 9x10-9 pulse contrast and a wedged target.
*LLNL potion of work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. DOE by LLNL under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344, and funded by LDRD (#17-ERD-010).This research was supported by ASTEP,MEXT, joint research project of the Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University (2017 A1-CHEN), and NIFS collaboration research program.
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Presenters
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Yasunobu Arikawa
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University