We investigated ion acceleration by an electrostatic shock in an exploded target irradiated by an ultrashort, circularly polarized laser pulse by means of one- and three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. We discovered that the laser field penetrating via relativistic transparency (RT) rapidly heated the upstream electron plasma to enable the formation of a high-speed electrostatic shock. Owing to the RT-based rapid heating and the fast compression of the initial density spike by a circularly polarized pulse, a new regime of the shock ion acceleration driven by an ultrashort (20-40 fs), moderately intense (1-1.4 PW) laser pulse is envisaged. This regime enables more efficient shock ion acceleration under a limited total pulse energy ...
Control of the collective response of plasma particles to intense laser light is intrinsic to relati...
The acceleration of ions from ultrathin (10-100 nm) carbon foils has been investigated using intense...
A stable relativistic ion acceleration regime for thin foils irradiated by circularly polarized lase...
We investigated ion acceleration by an electrostatic shock in an exploded target irradiated by an ul...
We investigated the effects of relativistic transparency (RT) on electrostatic shock ion acceleratio...
We investigate ion acceleration from an interaction between an ultra-short circularly polarized puls...
The effects of laser-pulse polarization on the generation of an electrostatic shock in an overdense ...
The influence of laser frequency on laser-driven ion acceleration is investigated by means of two-di...
We numerically investigate the impact of Coulomb collisions on the ion dynamics in high-Z, solid den...
Collisionless shock acceleration of carbon ions (C6+) is investigated in the ultra-relativistic regi...
The range of potential applications of compact laser-plasma ion sources motivates the development of...
WOS:000320000000092Multi-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations are used to study the generation o...
WOS:000311284200008We show that monoenergetic ion beams can be accelerated by moderate Mach number c...
Laser-driven proton acceleration from ultrathin foils in the relativistic transparency regime is inv...
Abstract Radiation Pressure Acceleration (RPA) by circularly polarized laser pulses is emerging as...
Control of the collective response of plasma particles to intense laser light is intrinsic to relati...
The acceleration of ions from ultrathin (10-100 nm) carbon foils has been investigated using intense...
A stable relativistic ion acceleration regime for thin foils irradiated by circularly polarized lase...
We investigated ion acceleration by an electrostatic shock in an exploded target irradiated by an ul...
We investigated the effects of relativistic transparency (RT) on electrostatic shock ion acceleratio...
We investigate ion acceleration from an interaction between an ultra-short circularly polarized puls...
The effects of laser-pulse polarization on the generation of an electrostatic shock in an overdense ...
The influence of laser frequency on laser-driven ion acceleration is investigated by means of two-di...
We numerically investigate the impact of Coulomb collisions on the ion dynamics in high-Z, solid den...
Collisionless shock acceleration of carbon ions (C6+) is investigated in the ultra-relativistic regi...
The range of potential applications of compact laser-plasma ion sources motivates the development of...
WOS:000320000000092Multi-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations are used to study the generation o...
WOS:000311284200008We show that monoenergetic ion beams can be accelerated by moderate Mach number c...
Laser-driven proton acceleration from ultrathin foils in the relativistic transparency regime is inv...
Abstract Radiation Pressure Acceleration (RPA) by circularly polarized laser pulses is emerging as...
Control of the collective response of plasma particles to intense laser light is intrinsic to relati...
The acceleration of ions from ultrathin (10-100 nm) carbon foils has been investigated using intense...
A stable relativistic ion acceleration regime for thin foils irradiated by circularly polarized lase...