Quality of an ion beam is one of the critical factors in intense-laser ion beam generation. A purpose of this study is suppression of transverse proton divergence by a controlled electron cloud in laser-foil interactions. In this study, the foil target has a hole at the opposite side of the laser illumination. The electrons accelerated by an intense laser are limited in transverse by a neutral plasma at a protuberant part. Therefore the protons are accelerated and also controlled transversely by the electron cloud structure. In our 2.5-dimensional Particle-in-Cell simulations we demonstrate that the transverse shape of the electron cloud is well controlled and the collimated proton beam is generated successfully in the target with the hole
We report on the transverse refluxing of energetic electrons in mass-limited foil targets irradiated...
Although the interaction of a flat foil with currently available laser intensities is now considered...
Transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of protons...
Quality of an ion beam is one of the critical factors in intense-laser ion beam generation. A purpos...
We report on experimental studies of divergence of proton beams from nanometer thick diamond-like ca...
It is proposed that guided and collimated proton acceleration by intense lasers can be achieved usin...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
A foil-ramparts target interaction with an ultra-short, ultra-intense laser pulse (pulse duration be...
We report on experimental studies of divergence of proton beams from nanometer thick diamond-like ca...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
The transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of pro...
The transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of pro...
We report on the transverse refluxing of energetic electrons in mass-limited foil targets irradiated...
We report on the transverse refluxing of energetic electrons in mass-limited foil targets irradiated...
We report on the transverse refluxing of energetic electrons in mass-limited foil targets irradiated...
Although the interaction of a flat foil with currently available laser intensities is now considered...
Transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of protons...
Quality of an ion beam is one of the critical factors in intense-laser ion beam generation. A purpos...
We report on experimental studies of divergence of proton beams from nanometer thick diamond-like ca...
It is proposed that guided and collimated proton acceleration by intense lasers can be achieved usin...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
A foil-ramparts target interaction with an ultra-short, ultra-intense laser pulse (pulse duration be...
We report on experimental studies of divergence of proton beams from nanometer thick diamond-like ca...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
The transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of pro...
The transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of pro...
We report on the transverse refluxing of energetic electrons in mass-limited foil targets irradiated...
We report on the transverse refluxing of energetic electrons in mass-limited foil targets irradiated...
We report on the transverse refluxing of energetic electrons in mass-limited foil targets irradiated...
Although the interaction of a flat foil with currently available laser intensities is now considered...
Transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of protons...