The angular distribution of energetic electrons emitted from thin foil targets irradiated by intense, picosecond laser pulses is measured as a function of laser incidence angle, intensity, and polarization. Although the escaping fast electron population is found to be predominantly transported along the target surface for incidence angles ≥65°, in agreement with earlier work at lower intensities, rear-surface protonacceleration measurements reveal that a significant electron current is also transported longitudinally within the target, irrespective of incident angle. These findings are of interest to many applications of laser-solid interactions, including advanced schemes for inertial fusion energy
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
The effect of laser incidence angle on the angular distribution of hot electrons generated in the in...
The propagation of fast electrons produced in the interaction of relativistically intense, picosecon...
The angular distribution of energetic electrons emitted from thin foil targets irradiated by intense...
Abstract Lateral fast electron transport in intense laser-plasma interactions has been studied. The ...
The lateral transport patterns of energetic electrons in thin foil targets irradiated with relativis...
We report on fast electron transport and emission patterns from solid targets irradiated by s-polari...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
The dependence of angular distributions of fast electrons generated in the interaction of p-polarize...
International audienceFast electron transport in matter is a key issue for assessing the feasibility...
Studies on the fast electrons escaped into vacuum are reported from solid targets illuminated by 150...
An experimental investigation of lateral electron transport in thin metallic foil targets irradiated...
The characteristics of hot electrons produced by p-polarized femtosecond laser-solid interactions ar...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
The effect of laser incidence angle on the angular distribution of hot electrons generated in the in...
The propagation of fast electrons produced in the interaction of relativistically intense, picosecon...
The angular distribution of energetic electrons emitted from thin foil targets irradiated by intense...
Abstract Lateral fast electron transport in intense laser-plasma interactions has been studied. The ...
The lateral transport patterns of energetic electrons in thin foil targets irradiated with relativis...
We report on fast electron transport and emission patterns from solid targets irradiated by s-polari...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
The dependence of angular distributions of fast electrons generated in the interaction of p-polarize...
International audienceFast electron transport in matter is a key issue for assessing the feasibility...
Studies on the fast electrons escaped into vacuum are reported from solid targets illuminated by 150...
An experimental investigation of lateral electron transport in thin metallic foil targets irradiated...
The characteristics of hot electrons produced by p-polarized femtosecond laser-solid interactions ar...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
The effect of laser incidence angle on the angular distribution of hot electrons generated in the in...
The propagation of fast electrons produced in the interaction of relativistically intense, picosecon...