Ion Acceleration Using Relativistic Pulse Shaping in Near-Critical-Density Plasmas
Abstract
Ultraintense laser pulses with a few-cycle rising edge are ideally suited to accelerating ions from ultrathin foils, and achieving such pulses in practice represents a formidable challenge. We show that such pulses can be obtained using sufficiently strong and well-controlled relativistic nonlinearities in spatially well-defined near-critical-density plasmas. The resulting ultraintense pulses with an extremely steep rising edge give rise to significantly enhanced carbon ion energies consistent with a transition to radiation pressure acceleration.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- August 2015
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.064801
- Bibcode:
- 2015PhRvL.115f4801B
- Keywords:
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- 41.75.Ak;
- 52.38.Kd;
- 52.50.Jm;
- 52.59.-f;
- Positive-ion beams;
- Laser-plasma acceleration of electrons and ions;
- Plasma production and heating by laser beams;
- Intense particle beams and radiation sources