Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
A theoretical model of the quasistatic electric field, formed at the rear surface of a thin solid target
irradiated by a ultraintense subpicosecond laser pulse, due to the appearance of a cloud of ultrarelativistic
bound electrons, is developed. It allows one to correctly describe the spatial profile of the accelerating
field and to predict the maximum energies and the energy spectra of the accelerated ions. The agreement
of the theoretical expectations with the experimental data looks satisfactory in a wide range of conditions.
Previsions of regimes achievable in the future are given.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
laser-ion acceleration; laser-plasma interaction; ultra-intense laser pulses; charge separation; ultra-relativistic electrons
List of contributors:
Passoni, Matteo; Lontano, MAURIZIO GIUSEPPE
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