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arxiv: 0912.0396 · v3 · pith:S4VLGXGGnew · submitted 2009-12-02 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph · physics.acc-ph· physics.med-ph

Stable laser-driven proton beam acceleration from a two-specie ultra-thin foil

classification ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph physics.acc-phphysics.med-ph
keywords protonaccelerationbeamfoilinstabilitylayerstabletwo-specie
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By using multi-dimensional particle-in-cell simulation, we present a new regime of stable proton beam acceleration which takes place when a two-specie shaped foil is illuminated by a circularly polarized laser pulse. It is observed that the lighter protons are nearly-instantaneously separated from the heavier carbon ions due to the charge-to-mass ratio difference. The heavy-ions layer extensively expands in space and acts to buffer the proton layer from the Rayleigh-Taylor-like (RT) instability that would have otherwise degraded the proton beam acceleration. A simple three-interface model is formulated to qualitatively explain the stabilization of the light-ions acceleration. Due to the absence of the RT-like instability, the produced high quality mono-energetic proton bunch can be well maintained even after the laser-foil interaction concludes.

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