Laser-driven high-energy proton beam with homogeneous spatial profile from a nanosphere target

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A high-energy, high-yield proton beam with a good homogeneous profile has been generated from a nanosphere target irradiated by a short (30-fs), intense (7×1020W/cm2) laser pulse. A maximum proton energy of 30 MeV has been observed with a high proton number of 7×1010 in the energy range 5-30 MeV. A homogeneous spatial profile with a uniformity (standard deviation from an average value within 85% beam area) of 15% is observed with the nanosphere dielectric target. Particle-in-cell simulations show the enhancement of proton cutoff energy and proton number with the nanosphere target and reveal that the homogeneous beam profile is related with a broadened angular distribution of hot electrons, which is initiated by the nanosphere structure. The homogeneous spatial properties obtained with the nanosphere target will be advantageous in developing laser-driven proton sources for practical applications in which high-quality beams are required.

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Margarone, D., Kim, I. J., Psikal, J., Kaufman, J., Mocek, T., Choi, I. W., … Jeong, T. M. (2015). Laser-driven high-energy proton beam with homogeneous spatial profile from a nanosphere target. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.071304

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