Laser beam-profile impression and target thickness impact on laser-accelerated protons
Abstract
Experimental results on the influence of the laser focal spot shape onto the beam profile of laser-accelerated protons from gold foils are reported. The targets' microgrooved rear side, together with a stack of radiochromic films, allowed us to deduce the energy-dependent proton source-shape and size, respectively. The experiments show, that shape and size of the proton source depend only weakly on target thickness as well as shape of the laser focus, although they strongly influence the proton's intensity distribution. It was shown that the laser creates an electron beam that closely follows the laser beam topology, which is maintained during the propagation through the target. Protons are then accelerated from the rear side with an electron created electric field of a similar shape. Simulations with the Sheath-Accelerated Beam Ray-tracing for IoN Analysis code SABRINA, which calculates the proton distribution in the detector for a given laser-beam profile, show that the electron distribution during the transport through a thick target (50μm Au) is only modified due to multiple small angle scattering. Thin targets (10μm) show large source sizes of over 100μm diameter for 5MeV protons, which cannot be explained by multiple scattering only and are most likely the result of refluxing electrons.
- Publication:
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Physics of Plasmas
- Pub Date:
- May 2008
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2008PhPl...15e3101S
- Keywords:
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- 52.50.Jm;
- 52.65.-y;
- 52.25.Fi;
- 79.20.Ds;
- Plasma production and heating by laser beams;
- Plasma simulation;
- Transport properties;
- Laser-beam impact phenomena