Spectral Control via Multi-Species Effects in PW-Class Laser-Ion Acceleration
Abstract
Laser-ion acceleration with ultra-short pulse, PW-class lasers is dominated by non-thermal, intra-pulse plasma dynamics. The presence of multiple ion species or multiple charge states in targets leads to characteristic modulations and even mono-energetic features, depending on the choice of target material. As spectral signatures of generated ion beams are frequently used to characterize underlying acceleration mechanisms, thermal, multi-fluid descriptions require a revision for predictive capabilities and control in next-generation particle beam sources. We present an analytical model with explicit inter-species interactions, supported by extensive ab initio simulations. This enables us to derive important ensemble properties from the spectral distribution resulting from those multi-species effects for arbitrary mixtures. We further propose a potential experimental implementation with a novel cryogenic target, delivering jets with variable mixtures of hydrogen and deuterium. Free from contaminants and without strong influence of hardly controllable processes such as ionization dynamics, this would allow a systematic realization of our predictions for the multi-species effect.
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@article{arxiv.1903.06428,
title = {Spectral Control via Multi-Species Effects in PW-Class Laser-Ion Acceleration},
author = {Axel Huebl and Martin Rehwald and Lieselotte Obst-Huebl and Tim Ziegler and Marco Garten and René Widera and Karl Zeil and Thomas E. Cowan and Michael Bussmann and Ulrich Schramm and Thomas Kluge},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.06428},
year = {2020}
}
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4 pages plus appendix, 11 figures, paper submitted to a journal of the American Physical Society