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Comparison of Laser Ion Acceleration from the Front and Rear Surfaces of Thin Foils
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EngineeringLaser-plasma InteractionLaser ApplicationsLaser AblationHigh-power LasersOptical PropertiesIon BeamInstrumentationComparative EfficiencyLaser Ion AccelerationMaterials SciencePhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionThin FoilsHigher Energy ParticlesRear SurfacesRear-surface AccelerationLaser-induced BreakdownApplied PhysicsHigh-energy Lasers
The comparative efficiency and beam characteristics of high-energy ions generated by high-intensity short-pulse lasers (approximately 1-6 x 10(19) W/cm2) from both the front and rear surfaces of thin metal foils have been measured under identical conditions. Using direct beam measurements and nuclear activation techniques, we find that rear-surface acceleration produces higher energy particles with smaller divergence and a higher efficiency than front-surface acceleration. Our observations are well reproduced by realistic particle-in-cell simulations, and we predict optimal criteria for future applications.
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