Radiation pressure acceleration of protons to 93 MeV with circularly polarized petawatt laser pulses

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Abstract

The radiation pressure acceleration (RPA) of charged particles has been a challenging task in laser-driven proton/ion acceleration due to its stringent requirements in laser and target conditions. The realization of radiation-pressure-driven proton acceleration requires irradiating ultrathin targets with an ultrahigh contrast and ultraintense laser pulses. We report the generation of 93-MeV proton beams achieved by applying 800-nm 30-fs circularly polarized laser pulses with an intensity of 6.1 × 10 20 W / cm 2 to 15-nm-thick polymer targets. The radiation pressure acceleration was confirmed from the obtained optimal target thickness, quadratic energy scaling, polarization dependence, and three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. We expect this clear demonstration of RPA to facilitate the realization of laser-driven proton/ion sources delivering energetic and short-pulse particle beams for novel applications.

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Kim, I. J., Pae, K. H., Choi, I. W., Lee, C. L., Kim, H. T., Singhal, H., … Nam, C. H. (2016). Radiation pressure acceleration of protons to 93 MeV with circularly polarized petawatt laser pulses. Physics of Plasmas, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4958654

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