The influence of lattice-melt-induced resistivity gradients on the transport of mega-ampere currents of fast electrons in solids is investigated numerically and experimentally using laser-accelerated protons to induce isochoric heating. Tailoring the heating profile enables the resistive magnetic fields which strongly influence the current propagation to be manipulated. This tunable laser-driven process enables important fast electron beam properties, including the beam divergence, profile, and symmetry to be actively tailored, and without recourse to complex target manufacture.
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MacLellan, D. A., Carroll, D. C., Gray, R. J., Booth, N., Burza, M., Desjarlais, M. P., … McKenna, P. (2014). Tunable mega-ampere electron current propagation in solids by dynamic control of lattice melt. Physical Review Letters, 113(18). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.185001
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