Observation of energetic terahertz pulses from relativistic solid density plasmas

Abstract

We report the first experimental observation of terahertz (THz) radiation from the rear surface of a solid target while interacting with an intense laser pulse. Experimental and two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations show that the observed THz radiation is mostly emitted at large angles to the target normal. Numerical results point out that a large part of the emission originates from a micron-scale plasma sheath at the rear surface of the target, which is also responsible for the ion acceleration. This opens a perspective for the application of THz radiation detection for on-site diagnostics of particle acceleration in laser-produced plasmas.

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Keywords
Experimental observation, Intense laser pulse, Ion accelerations, Large parts, Micron scale, Numerical results, Particle acceleration, Particle-in-cell simulations, Rear surfaces, Solid density plasmas, Solid targets, Terahertz pulse, Terahertz radiation, THz radiation, Laser produced plasmas, Plasma sheaths, Terahertz waves
Citation
Gopal, A., May, T., Herzer, S., Reinhard, A., Minardi, S., Schubert, M., et al. (2012). Observation of energetic terahertz pulses from relativistic solid density plasmas. 14. https://doi.org//10.1088/1367-2630/14/8/083012
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