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Influence of ambient plasmas to the field dynamics of laser driven mass-limited targets. / Schnürer, M.; Sokollik, T.; Steinke, S.; Nickles, P. V.; Sandner, W.; Toncian, T.; Amin, M.; Willi, O.; Andreev, A. A.
The 2nd International Conference on Ultra-Intense Laser Interaction Science - ULIS 2009. 2010. p. 111-114 (AIP Conference Proceedings; Vol. 1209).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Influence of ambient plasmas to the field dynamics of laser driven mass-limited targets
AU - Schnürer, M.
AU - Sokollik, T.
AU - Steinke, S.
AU - Nickles, P. V.
AU - Sandner, W.
AU - Toncian, T.
AU - Amin, M.
AU - Willi, O.
AU - Andreev, A. A.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Dilute plasmas surrounding mass-limited targets provide sufficient current for influencing strong fields, which are built up due to the interaction of an intense and ultrafast laser pulse. Such situation occurs, where evaporation of the target surface is present. The high-intensity laser pulse interacts with the quasi-isolated mass-limited target and the spatial wings of the intensity distribution account for ionization of the ambient plasma. A fast change of strong electrical fields following intense laser irradiation of water droplets (16 micron diameter) has been measured with proton imaging. An analytical model explains charge transport accounting for the observation.
AB - Dilute plasmas surrounding mass-limited targets provide sufficient current for influencing strong fields, which are built up due to the interaction of an intense and ultrafast laser pulse. Such situation occurs, where evaporation of the target surface is present. The high-intensity laser pulse interacts with the quasi-isolated mass-limited target and the spatial wings of the intensity distribution account for ionization of the ambient plasma. A fast change of strong electrical fields following intense laser irradiation of water droplets (16 micron diameter) has been measured with proton imaging. An analytical model explains charge transport accounting for the observation.
KW - Laser-ion acceleration
KW - Laser-plasma interaction
KW - Strong fields in plasmas
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=76749159907&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1063/1.3326301
DO - 10.1063/1.3326301
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:76749159907
SN - 9780735407466
T3 - AIP Conference Proceedings
SP - 111
EP - 114
BT - The 2nd International Conference on Ultra-Intense Laser Interaction Science - ULIS 2009
T2 - 2nd International Conference on Ultra-Intense Laser Interaction Science - ULIS 2009
Y2 - 24 May 2009 through 29 May 2009
ER -
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