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Proton and Ion Beams Generated with Picosecond CO[sub 2] Laser Pulses

Authors :
Igor Pogorelsky
Peter Shkolnikov
Min Chen
Alexander Pukhov
Vitaly Yakimenko
Paul McKenna
David Carroll
David Neely
Zulfikar Najmudin
Louise Willingale
Daniil Stolyarov
Elena Stolyarova
George Flynn
Carl B. Schroeder
Wim Leemans
Eric Esarey
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
AIP, 2009.

Abstract

I-TW, 6-ps, circularly polarized CO(2) laser pulses focused onto thin Al foils are used to drive ion acceleration. The spectra of ions and protons generated in the direction normal to the rear surface, detected with a compact magnet spectrometer with CR39, reveals a broad proton high-energy peak at similar to 1 MeV. This observation conforms to the theoretical predictions that circularly polarized laser pulses are less efficient than linearly polarized pulses in driving ion acceleration via the Target Normal Sheath Acceleration (TNSA) mechanism. Instead, there is evidence that the circularly polarized laser may provide direct ponderomotive acceleration of ions and protons. We report also the first application of the BNL proton source in nano-science. Irradiation of graphite and graphene films produced local defects and membranes for variety of applications.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
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