Target normal sheath acceleration: theory, comparison with experiments and future perspectives
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Ions can be effectively accelerated during the interaction of an ultraintense
ultra-short laser pulse irradiating a thin solid target via the so-called target
normal sheath acceleration (TNSA) mechanism. One of the pivotal questions at
this stage of the research is how to predict the properties of the accelerated ions,
both from a fundamental point of view and in the light of foreseen applications.
In this context, it is desirable to have a simple but reliable description to be used
to extrapolate current results to future regimes, which will be made available in
the near future, thanks to developments in laser technology. In this paper, the
possible approaches for an analytical description of TNSA are discussed, and
a theoretical TNSA model is developed. This model is then used to investigate
the maximum ion energy as a function of laser parameters. Detailed comparisons
with available experimental data and scaling laws are presented. In particular, the
relative role played by both the laser pulse energy and irradiance in determining
the ion features is investigated.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Passoni, Matteo
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