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arxiv: 1112.1816 · v1 · pith:WSTCE7CInew · submitted 2011-12-08 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

Laser-driven collimated tens-GeV monoenergetic protons from mass-limited target plus preformed channel

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keywords lasertargetaccelerationchannelfieldsmonoenergeticparallelprotons
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Proton acceleration by ultra-intense laser pulse irradiating a target with cross-section smaller than the laser spot size and connected to a parabolic density channel is investigated. The target splits the laser into two parallel propagating parts, which snowplow the back-side plasma electrons along their paths, creating two adjacent parallel wakes and an intense return current in the gap between them. The radiation-pressure pre-accelerated target protons trapped in the wake fields now undergo acceleration as well as collimation by the quasistatic wake electrostatic and magnetic fields. Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation shows that stable long-distance acceleration can be realized, and a 30 fs monoenergetic ion beam of > 10 GeV peak energy and < 2degree divergence can be produced by a 9.8 *10^21 W/cm2 circularly polarized laser pulse.

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