Enhanced Proton Acceleration via Petawatt Laguerre-Gaussian Lasers
Abstract
High-energy, high-flux collimated proton beams with high repetition rates are critical for applications such as proton therapy, proton radiography, high-energy-density matter generation, and compact particle accelerators. However, achieving proton beam collimation has typically relied on complex and expensive target fabrication or precise control of auxiliary laser pulses, which poses significant limitations for high-repetition applications. Here, we demonstrate an all-optical method for collimated proton acceleration using a single femtosecond Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) laser with an intensity exceeding 1020 W/cm2 irradiating a simple planar target. Compared to conventional Gaussian laser-driven schemes, the maximum proton energy is enhanced by 60% (reaching 35 MeV) and beam divergence is much reduced. Particle-in-cell simulations reveal that a plasma jet is initially focused by the hollow electric sheath field of the LG laser, and then electrons in the jet are further collimated by self-generated magnetic fields. This process amplifies the charge-separation electric field between electrons and ions, leading to increased proton energy in the longitudinal direction and improved collimation in the transverse direction. This single-LG-laser-driven collimation mechanism offers a promising pathway for high-repetition, high-quality proton beam generation, with broad potential applications including proton therapy and fast ignition in inertial confinement fusion.
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@article{arxiv.2501.12683,
title = {Enhanced Proton Acceleration via Petawatt Laguerre-Gaussian Lasers},
author = {Wenpeng Wang and Xinyue Sun and Fengyu Sun and Zhengxing Lv and K. Glize and Zhiyong Shi and Yi Xu and Zongxin Zhang and Fenxiang Wu and Jiabing Hu and Jiayi Qian and Jiacheng Zhu and Xiaoyan Liang and Yuxin Leng and Ruxin Li and Zhizhan Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.12683},
year = {2025}
}