Enhancement of the surface emission at the fundamental frequency and the transmitted high-order harmonics by pre-structured targets

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Laser interaction with an ultra-thin pre-structured target is investigated with the help of both two-dimensional and three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. With the existence of a periodic structure on the target surface, the laser seems to penetrate through the target at its fundamental frequency even if the plasma density of the target is much higher than the laser’s relativistically critical density. The particle-in-cell simulations show that the transmitted laser energy behind the pre-structured target is increased by about two orders of magnitude compared to that behind the flat target. Theoretical analyses show that the transmitted energy behind the pre-structured target is actually re-emitted by electron ‘islands’ formed by the surface plasma waves on the target surfaces. In other words, the radiation with the fundamental frequency is actually ‘surface emission’ on the target rear surface. Besides the intensity of the component with the fundamental frequency, the intensity of the high-order harmonics behind the pre-structured target is also much enhanced compared to that behind the flat target. The enhancement of the high-order harmonics is also related to the surface plasma waves generated on the target surfaces.

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Pan, K. Q., Yang, D., Guo, L., Li, Z. C., Li, S. W., Zheng, C. Y., … He, X. T. (2019). Enhancement of the surface emission at the fundamental frequency and the transmitted high-order harmonics by pre-structured targets. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 7. https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2019.20

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