Fast electron transport patterns in intense laser-irradiated solids diagnosed by modeling measured multi-MeV proton beams

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The measured spatial-intensity distribution of the beam of protons accelerated from the rear side of a solid target irradiated by an intense (>1019 Wcm-2) laser pulse provides a diagnostic of the two-dimensional fast electron density profile at the target rear surface and thus the fast electron beam transport pattern within the target. An analytical model is developed, accounting for rear-surface fast electron sheath dynamics, ionization and projection of the resulting beam of protons. The sensitivity of the spatial-intensity distribution of the proton beam to the fast electron density distribution is investigated. An annular fast electron beam transport pattern with filamentary structure is inferred for the case of a thick diamond target irradiated at a peak laser intensity of 6 × 1019 Wcm-2. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013.

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Maclellan, D. A., Carroll, D. C., Gray, R. J., Booth, N., Gonzalez-Izquierdo, B., Powell, H. W., … McKenna, P. (2013). Fast electron transport patterns in intense laser-irradiated solids diagnosed by modeling measured multi-MeV proton beams. Laser and Particle Beams, 31(3), 475–480. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0263034613000529

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