Proton Acceleration Driven by High-Intensity Ultraviolet Laser Interaction with a Gold Foil

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路建新 [1 ]
兰小飞 [1 ]
王雷剑 [1 ]
席晓峰 [1 ]
黄永盛 [1 ]
汤秀章 [1 ]
王乃彦 [1 ]
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[1] China Institute of Atomic Energy
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
ultraviolet; ultra-short laser; proton; thin foil target; target normal sheath acceleration;
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TN24 [激光技术、微波激射技术]; O572.341 [];
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070202 ; 0803 ; 080401 ; 080901 ;
摘要
Proton acceleration induced by a high-intensity ultraviolet laser interaction with a thin foil target was studied on an ultra-short KrF laser amplifier called LLG50 in China Institute of Atomic Energy(CIAE).The ultraviolet laser produced pulses with a high-contrast of 109,duration of 500 fs and energy of 30 mJ.The p-polarized laser was focused on a 2.1 μm gold foil by an of-axis parabola mirror(OAP) at an incident angle of 45°.The laser intensity was 1.2×1017W/cm2.The divergence angle for proton energy of 265 keV or higher was 30°,which was recorded by a CR39 detector covered with 2 μm aluminum foil in the target normal direction.The maximum proton energy recorded by a CR39 detector covered with a 4 μm aluminum foil was 440 keV,and the proton energy spectrum was measured by a proton spectrometer.The ultraviolet laser acquires a relatively lower hot electron temperature,which can be ascribed to the proportional relationship of Iλ2,but a higher hot electron density because of the higher laser absorption and critical density.Higher electron density availed to strengthen the sheath electric field,and increased the proton acceleration.
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