Temporally and spatially resolved measurements of multi-megagauss magnetic fields in high intensity laser-produced plasmas
Physics of Plasmas 15:12 (2008)
Abstract:
We report spatially and temporally resolved measurements of self-generated multi-megagauss magnetic fields produced during ultrahigh intensity laser plasma interactions. Spatially resolved measurements of the magnetic fields show an asymmetry in the distribution of field with respect to the angle of laser incidence. Temporally resolved measurements of the self-generated third harmonic suggest that the strength of the magnetic field is proportional to the square root of laser intensity (i.e., the laser B -field) during the rise of the laser pulse. The experimental results are compared with numerical simulations using a particle-in-cell code which also shows clear asymmetry of the field profile and similar magnetic field growth rates and scalings. 漏 2008 American Institute of Physics.Efficient Raman amplification into the PetaWatt regime
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Laser driven MeV proton beam focussing by auto-charged electrostatic lens configuration
AIP Conference Proceedings 1024 (2008) 173-182
Abstract:
Significant reduction of inherent large divergence of the laser driven MeV proton beams is achieved by strong (of the order of 109V/m) electrostatic focussing field generated in the confined region of a suitably shaped structure attached to the proton generating foil. The scheme exploits the positively charging of the target following an intense laser interaction. Reduction in the proton beam divergence, and commensurate increase in proton flux is observed while preserving the beam laminarity. The underlying mechanism has been established by the help of particle tracing simulations. Dynamic focussing power of the lens, mainly due to the target discharging, can also be exploited in order to bring up the desired chromaticity of the lens for the proton beams of broad energy range. 漏 2008 American Institute of Physics.Monoenergetic electronic beam production using dual collinear laser pulses
Physical Review Letters 100:25 (2008)
Abstract:
The production of monoenergetic electron beams by two copropagating ultrashort laser pulses is investigated both by experiment and using particle-in-cell simulations. By proper timing between guiding and driver pulses, a high-amplitude plasma wave is generated and sustained for longer than is possible with either of the laser pulses individually, due to plasma waveguiding of the driver by the guiding pulse. The growth of the plasma wave is inferred by the measurement of monoenergetic electron beams with low divergence that are not measured by using either of the pulses individually. This scheme can be easily implemented and may allow more control of the interaction than is available to the single pulse scheme. 漏 2008 The American Physical Society.Plasma heating by intense electron beams in fast ignition
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 50:6 (2008)