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Surface transport of energetic electrons in intense picosecond laser-foil interactions
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EngineeringPhysicsElectron SpectroscopyLaser Plasma PhysicsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsEnergetic ElectronsAtomic PhysicsLaser Plasma PhysicLaser-plasma InteractionRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionLaser Incidence AngleLaser-surface InteractionsHigh-power LasersInertial Fusion EnergySurface Transport
The angular distribution of energetic electrons emitted from thin foil targets irradiated by intense, picosecond laser pulses is measured as a function of laser incidence angle, intensity, and polarization. Although the escaping fast electron population is found to be predominantly transported along the target surface for incidence angles ≥65°, in agreement with earlier work at lower intensities, rear-surface proton acceleration measurements reveal that a significant electron current is also transported longitudinally within the target, irrespective of incident angle. These findings are of interest to many applications of laser-solid interactions, including advanced schemes for inertial fusion energy.
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