Energy-chirp compensation of laser-driven ion beams enabled by structured targets
Abstract
We show using 3D simulations that the challenge of generating dense mono-energetic laser-driven ion beams with low angular divergence can be overcome by utilizing structured targets with a relativistically transparent channel and an overdense wall. In contrast to a uniform target that produces a chirped ion beam, the target structure facilitates formation of a dense electron bunch whose longitudinal electric field reverses the energy chirp. This approach works in conjunction with existing acceleration mechanisms, augmenting the ion spectra. For example, our 3D simulations predict a significant improvement for a 2 PW laser pulse with a peak intensity of W/cm. The simulations show a mono-energetic proton peak in a highly desirable energy range of 200 MeV with an unprecedented charge of several nC and relatively low divergence that is below 10.
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@article{arxiv.1807.07629,
title = {Energy-chirp compensation of laser-driven ion beams enabled by structured targets},
author = {Z. Gong and S. S. Bulanov and T. Toncian and A. V. Arefiev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.07629},
year = {2022}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures