Background pressure effects on MeV protons accelerated via relativistically intense laser-plasma interactions

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We present how chamber background pressure affects energetic proton acceleration from an ultra-intense laser incident on a thin liquid target. A high-repetition-rate (100 Hz), 3.5 mJ laser with peak intensity of 8×1018Wcm-2 impinged on a 450 nm sheet of flowing liquid ethylene glycol. For these parameters, we experimentally demonstrate a threshold in laser-to-proton conversion efficiency at background pressures <8Torr, wherein the overall energy in ions >1MeV increases by an order of magnitude. Proton acceleration becomes increasingly efficient at lower background pressures and laser-to-proton conversion efficiency approaches a constant as the vacuum pressure decreases. We present two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations and a charge neutralization model to support our experimental findings. Our experiment demonstrates that high vacuum is not required for energetic ion acceleration, which relaxes target debris requirements and facilitates applications of high-repetition rate laser-based proton accelerators.

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Snyder, J., Morrison, J., Feister, S., Frische, K., George, K., Le, M., … Roquemore, W. (2020). Background pressure effects on MeV protons accelerated via relativistically intense laser-plasma interactions. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75061-1

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