Towards Sub-TeV electron beams driven by ultra-short, ultra-intense laser pulses

2012 ◽  
Vol 78 (4) ◽  
pp. 461-468 ◽  
Author(s):  
WEI-MIN WANG ◽  
ZHENG-MING SHENG ◽  
SHIGEO KAWATA ◽  
CHUN-YANG ZHENG ◽  
YU-TONG LI ◽  
...  

AbstractEnergetic electron beam generation from a thin foil target by the ponderomotive force of an ultra-intense circularly polarized laser pulse is investigated. Two-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations show that laser pulses with intensity of 1022–1023 Wcm−2 generate about 1–10 GeV electron beams, in agreement with the prediction of one-dimensional theory. When the laser intensity is at 1024–1025 Wcm−2, the beam energy obtained from PIC simulations is lower than the values predicted by the theory. The radiation damping effect is considered, which is found to become important for the laser intensity higher than 1025 Wcm−2. The effect of laser focus positions is also discussed.

2012 ◽  
Vol 78 (4) ◽  
pp. 491-496
Author(s):  
JUN ZHENG ◽  
ZHENG-MING SHENG ◽  
JIN-LU LIU ◽  
WEI-MIN ZHOU ◽  
HAN XU ◽  
...  

AbstractA double-slice-foil target is proposed for the generation of quasi-monoenergetic proton bunches by intense laser pulses. In this new target structure, two symmetrical solid slices are adjoined obliquely to the front side of a plane double-layer target. Two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations show that a large number of hot electrons are pulled out from solid slices and accelerated forward by direct laser acceleration, which lead to significant enhancement of the sheath field and the produced proton beam energy as compared with the normal plane double-layer target and some other modified targets. It appears that well-collimated proton bunches with energy larger than 200 MeV can be produced at the focused laser intensity of about 1021W/cm2 with the proposed target design.


2009 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 043106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sizhong Wu ◽  
Zhanjun Liu ◽  
Cangtao Zhou ◽  
Shaoping Zhu

Author(s):  
Mahsa Mehrangiz

Abstract With persistent progress in ultra-intense laser pulses, Coulomb explosion (CE) of spherical nanoclusters can in principle produce high-quality-quasi-monoenergetic ions. Focusing on using CE framework, in this paper, we have proposed a target scheme to accelerate light/heavy ions’ beam. The scheme relies on encapsulating a hollow Gold nanocluster inside a hollow proton-Carbon (HC) nanosphere. The ability of this suggestion has been simulated by the two-dimensional particle-in-cell code (EPOCH). Simulation results exhibit that a hollow Gold cluster can positively increase the electrons’ extraction. This condition may improve the acceleration of low-divergence H+, C6+, and Au67+ ions. Our simulation shows that at the end of the interaction, for a Gold cluster with an optimal hollow radius of 91.3 nm, the cut-off energy of H+, C6+, and Au67+ are about 54.9 MeV/u, 51.5 MeV/u, and 54.9 MeV/u, respectively. In this case, an increase of about 52% for H+ and 61% for C6+ is obtained, contrast to bare HC hollow nanosphere (i.e., a hollow nanosphere with no cluster), while the relative divergence decreases to 1.38 and 1.86, respectively for H+ and C6+ ions. We have also compared our simulation results with another proposed target structure composed of a void area with an optimum diameter of 70.4 nm between the fully- Gold nanocluster and HC nanosphere. We have exhibited that the results are improved, contrast to bare nanosphere. However, the cut-off energy suppression and angular divergence increase are shown compared with encapsulated hollow Gold nanocluster structure.


2006 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
TATSUFUMI NAKAMURA ◽  
HITOSHI SAKAGAMI ◽  
TOMOYUKI JOHZAKI ◽  
HIDEO NAGATOMO ◽  
KUNIOKI MIMA

Fast electrons are effectively generated from solid targets of cone-geometry by irradiating intense laser pulses, which is applied to fast ignition scheme. For realizing optimal core heating by those electrons, understanding the characteristics of electrons emitted from cone targets is crucial. In this paper, in order to understand the generation and transport processes of hot electrons inside the cone target, two-dimensional (2D) particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations were carried out. It is shown that hot electrons form current layers which are guided by self-generated surface magnetic field, which results in effective energy transfer from laser pulse to hot electrons. When the hot electrons propagate through the steep density gradient at the cone tip, electrostatic field is induced via Weibel instability. As a result, hot electrons are confined inside and emitted gradually from the target, as an electron beam of long duration. Energy spectrum and temporal profile of hot electrons are also evaluated at the rear side of the target, where the profile of rear side plasma is taken from the fluid code and the result is sent to Fokker-Planck code.


2014 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 605-611 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Yu. Bychenkov ◽  
A. V. Brantov ◽  
G. Mourou

AbstractThe interaction of a relativistic short laser pulse with thin foil is studied using 3D PIC simulations in the context of optimized high-energy proton generation for nuclear medicine and pharmacy. As an example, we analyze the Tc-99m yield from the Mo-100(p,2n)Tc-99m reaction with the International Coherent Amplification Network (ICAN) concept defined by a 10 J pulse energy and 10 kHz repetition rate. Based on 3D PIC simulation it has been demonstrated that normally incident 100 fs laser pulse with maximum intensity of 5 × 1021 W/cm2 is able to generate 1011 protons with energy upto 45 MeV from thin semi-transparent CH2 target. Such laser-produced proton beam after 6 hours bombardment of the thick metallic Mo-100 target gives around 300 Gbq activities of Tc-99m isotope. This gives reason to believe that laser technology for producing technetium is possible with ICAN concept to replace the traditional scheme through the fission of weapons-grade uranium.


2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 053025 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samuel R Yoffe ◽  
Yevgen Kravets ◽  
Adam Noble ◽  
Dino A Jaroszynski

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