Efficient GeV ion generation by ultraintense circularly polarized laser pulse
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2007
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The interaction of an ultraintense circularly polarized laser pulse and a solid target is studied by one-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. Ions at the front of the target are reflected by a moving quasisteady electrostatic field and obtain a relativistic velocity. At a laser intensity of 10(22) W/cm(2), almost half of the laser energy is transferred to ions and GeV ions are obtained. Effects of laser polarization state and target thickness on the laser energy conversion are investigated. It is found that a circularly polarized laser pulse can accelerate ions more efficiently than a linearly polarized laser pulse at the same laser and target parameters. A monoenergetic ion bunch is obtained for the ultrathin target, which is accelerated as a single entity. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics. |
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英语 |
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张晓梅;沈百飞;Li Xuemei;Jin Zhangying;Wang Fengchao;Wen Meng.,Phys. Plasmas,2007,14(12):123108- |
Palavras-Chave | #Polarized laser pulses #Particle-in-cell simulations #Laser energy conversion #Target parameters |
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