Effect of inner-surface roughness of conical target on laser absorption and fast electron generation

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The effect of inner-surface roughness of conical targets on the generation of fast electrons in the laser - cone interaction is investigated using particle-in-cell simulation. It is found that the surface roughness can reduce the fast-electron number (in the energy range E > 1 MeV) and energy, as compared to that from a cone with smooth inner wall. A scaling law for the laser reflectivity based on the vacuum-heating model is derived. Both theory and simulation indicate that laser reflection increases with the height-to-width ratio of the periodic inner surface structure and approaches that of a smooth cone as this ratio becomes zero. © 2014 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Wang, H., Cao, L. H., Zhao, Z. Q., Yu, M. Y., Gu, Y. Q., & He, X. T. (2014). Effect of inner-surface roughness of conical target on laser absorption and fast electron generation. Chinese Physics B, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-1056/23/5/055202

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