Nonlinear laser focusing using a conical guide and generation of energetic ions
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2008
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Using conventional methods, a laser pulse can be focused down to around 6-8 mu m, but further reduction of the spot size has proven to be difficult. Here it is shown by particle-in-cell simulation that with a hollow cone an intense laser pulse can be reduced to a tiny, highly localized, spot of around 1 mu m radius, accompanied by much enhanced light intensity. The pulse shaping and focusing effect is due to a nonlinear laser-plasma interaction on the inner surface of the cone. When a thin foil is attached to the tip of the cone, the cone-focused light pulse compresses and accelerates the ions in its path and can punch through the thin target, creating highly localized energetic ion bunches of high density. National High-Tech ICF Committee of China ; National Science Foundation of China [10675024, 10734130, 10576007, 10576035]; National Basic Research Program of China [2007CB815101, 2006CB806004] |
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Cao Lihua;Yu Wei;Yu M.Y.;Xu Han;He X.T.;Gu Yuqiu (7);Liu Zhanjun;Li Jinghong;Zheng Chunyang .,Phys. Rev. E,2008,78(3):36405- |
Palavras-Chave | #激光技术;激光物理与基本理论 #Conventional methods #Energetic ions #Focusing effects #High-density #Inner surfaces #Laser focusing #Laser-plasma interaction #Light intensities #Light pulses #Particle-in-cell simulations #Pulse shaping #Punch-through #Spot sizes #Thin foils #Thin target |
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