Collimated quasi-monochromatic beams of accelerated electrons in the interaction of a weak-contrast intense femtosecond laser pulse with a metal foil

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We demonstrated experimentally the formation of monoenergetic beams of accelerated electrons by focusing femtosecond laser radiation with an intensity of 2 × 1017 W=cm2 onto the edge of an aluminum foil. The electrons had energy distributions peaking in the 0.2-0.8 MeV range with energy spread less than 20%. The acceleration mechanism related to the generation of a plasma wave as a result of self-modulation instability of a laser pulse in a dense plasma formed by a prepulse (arriving 12 ns before the main pulse) is considered. One-dimensional and two-dimensional Particle in Cell (PIC) simulations of the laser-plasma interaction showed that effective excitation of a plasma wave as well as trapping and acceleration of an electron beam with an energy on the order of 1 MeV may occur in the presence of sharp gradients in plasma density and in the temporal shape of the pulse.

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Malkov, Y. A., Stepanov, A. N., Yashunin, D. A., Pugachev, L. P., Levashov, P. R., Andreev, N. E., … Andreev, A. A. (2013). Collimated quasi-monochromatic beams of accelerated electrons in the interaction of a weak-contrast intense femtosecond laser pulse with a metal foil. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 1(2), 80–87. https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2013.13

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