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Linearly polarized laser radiation accelerates electrons to very high velocities and these electron form a sheath layer on the rear side of thin targets where preferentially protons are accelerated. When mass-limited targets are used, the lateral transport of the absorbed laser energy is reduced and the accelerating field is enhanced. For targets consisting of two ion species, heavier ions facilitate formation of quasi-monoenergetic bunch of lighter ions. For circularly polarized light, fast electron production is suppressed by the absence of the oscillatory component of the ponderomotive force. Ions are accelerated on the front side by the separation field and very thin foil can be accelerated as one massive quasi-neutral block. As all ion species acquire the same velocity, this acceleration mechanism is preferred for heavier ions.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Laser-Driven Relativistic Plasmas Applied for Science, Industry, and Medicine - The 1st International Symposium |
Pages | 104-113 |
Number of pages | 10 |
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State | Published - 2008 |
Event | 1st International Symposium on Laser-Driven Relativistic Plasmas Applied for Science, Industry, and Medicine - Kyoto, Japan Duration: 17 Sep 2007 → 20 Sep 2007 |
Name | AIP Conference Proceedings |
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Volume | 1024 |
ISSN (Print) | 0094-243X |
ISSN (Electronic) | 1551-7616 |
Conference | 1st International Symposium on Laser-Driven Relativistic Plasmas Applied for Science, Industry, and Medicine |
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Country/Territory | Japan |
City | Kyoto |
Period | 17/09/07 → 20/09/07 |
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