Stable laser-ion acceleration in the light sail regime

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Date
2013
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16
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1
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Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
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College Park : American Institute of Physics Inc.
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We present experimental results on ion acceleration with circularly polarized, ultrahigh contrast laser pulses focused to peak intensities of 5×1019 W cm-2 onto polymer targets of a few 10 nanometer thickness. We observed spatially and energetically separated protons and carbon ions that accumulate to pronounced peaks around 2 MeV containing as much as 6.5% of the laser energy. Based on particle-in-cell simulation, we illustrate that an early separation of heavier carbon ions and lighter protons creates a stable interface that is maintained beyond the end of the radiation pressure dominated acceleration process.

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Steinke, S., Hilz, P., Schnürer, M., Priebe, G., Bränzel, J., Abicht, F., et al. (2013). Stable laser-ion acceleration in the light sail regime (College Park : American Institute of Physics Inc.). College Park : American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org//10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.011303
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