Efficient laser acceleration of deuteron ions through optimization of pre-plasma formation for neutron source development

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With the objective to develop a compact neutron source with laser accelerated ions, optimization of pre-formed plasmas for efficient target normal sheath acceleration (TNSA) of deuteron ions is investigated using two-dimensional radiation hydrodynamic and particle in cell (PIC) simulation codes. The plasma profile of a foil target irradiated with a pre-pulse of ns duration at the intensity of 1011-1013 W cm-2 is obtained with the radiation hydrodynamic simulation code. In addition to the formation of a long scale length pre-formed plasma at the front of the target foil, decrease of the plasma scale length at rear side is observed during temporal evolution of the preformed plasma. The two-dimensional PIC simulation on ultra-high intensity laser irradiation shows that the pre-formed plasma profiles at both sides of the target can be optimized for efficient TNSA acceleration, leading to generation of deuteron ions, collimated in the forward direction, with a larger amount and higher energy. The number of neutrons generated by deuteron-beryllium reaction increases by an order of magnitude in comparison to the laser irradiation without a pre-pulse.

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Sunahara, A., Asahina, T., Nagatomo, H., Hanayama, R., Mima, K., Tanaka, H., … Nakai, S. (2019). Efficient laser acceleration of deuteron ions through optimization of pre-plasma formation for neutron source development. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 61(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6587/aaeb7b

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