Lateral propagation of fast electrons at the laser-irradiated target surfaces

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Lateral propagation of fast electrons at the target surfaces irradiated by femtosecond intense laser pulses is measured by kα x-ray imaging technique when a preplasma is presented. An annular halo surrounding a bright spot is observed in the x-ray images when the scale length of the electron density is large. For an incidence angle of 70° the x-ray images show a non-symmetrical distribution peaked to the laser propagation direction. The x-ray photons in the halo are mainly excited by the fast electrons that flow in the preplasma when their paths intersect the high density regions near the target surface. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Li, Y. T., Lin, X. X., Liu, F., Liu, B. C., Du, F., Wang, S. J., … Zhang, J. (2010). Lateral propagation of fast electrons at the laser-irradiated target surfaces. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 244). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/244/2/022045

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