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New frontier of laser particle acceleration: driving protons to 93 MeV by radiation pressure

Authors :
Kim, I Jong
Pae, Ki Hong
Kim, Chul Min
Lee, Chang-Lyoul
Choi, Il Woo
Kim, Hyung Taek
Singhal, Himanshu
Sung, Jae Hee
Lee, Seong Ku
Lee, Hwang Woon
Nickles, Peter V.
Jeong, Tae Moon
Nam, Chang Hee
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The radiation pressure acceleration (RPA) of charged particles has been considered a challenging task in laser particle acceleration. Laser-driven proton/ion acceleration has attracted considerable interests due to its underlying physics and potential for applications such as high-energy density physics, ultrafast radiography, and cancer therapy. Among critical issues to overcome the biggest challenge is to produce energetic protons using an efficient acceleration mechanism. The proton acceleration by radiation pressure is considerably more efficient than the conventional target normal sheath acceleration driven by expanding hot electrons. Here we report the generation of 93-MeV proton beams achieved by applying 30-fs circularly polarized laser pulses with an intensity of 6.1 x 1020 W/cm2 to ultrathin targets. The radiation pressure acceleration was confirmed from the obtained optimal target thickness, quadratic energy scaling, polarization dependence, and 3D-PIC simulations. We expect this fast energy scaling to facilitate the realization of laser-driven proton/ion sources delivering stable and short particle beams for practical applications.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Plasma Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1411.5734
Document Type :
Working Paper