Forward Ion Acceleration in Thin Films Driven by a High-Intensity Laser

A. Maksimchuk, S. Gu, K. Flippo, D. Umstadter, and V. Yu. Bychenkov
Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 4108 – Published 1 May 2000
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Abstract

A collimated beam of fast protons, with energies as high as 1.5 MeV and total number of 109, confined in a cone angle of 40°±10° is observed when a high-intensity high-contrast subpicosecond laser pulse is focused onto a thin foil target. The protons, which appear to originate from impurities on the front side of the target, are accelerated over a region extending into the target and exit out the back side in a direction normal to the target surface. Acceleration field gradients 10GeV/cm are inferred. The maximum proton energy can be explained by the charge-separation electrostatic-field acceleration due to “vacuum heating.”

  • Received 3 September 1999

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.4108

©2000 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

A. Maksimchuk*, S. Gu, K. Flippo, and D. Umstadter

  • Center for Ultrafast Optical Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2099

V. Yu. Bychenkov

  • Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, Suita 565-0871, Japan

  • *Electronic address: tolya@umich.edu
  • On leave from P. N. Lebedev Physics Institute, Moscow 117924, Russia.

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Vol. 84, Iss. 18 — 1 May 2000

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