Enhancing laser-driven proton acceleration by using micro-pillar arrays at high drive energy

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The interaction of micro- and nano-structured target surfaces with high-power laser pulses is being widely investigated for its unprecedented absorption efficiency. We have developed vertically aligned metallic micro-pillar arrays for laser-driven proton acceleration experiments. We demonstrate that such targets help strengthen interaction mechanisms when irradiated with high-energy-class laser pulses of intensities ~1017-18 W/cm2. In comparison with standard planar targets, we witness strongly enhanced hot-electron production and proton acceleration both in terms of maximum energies and particle numbers. Supporting our experimental results, two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations show an increase in laser energy conversion into hot electrons, leading to stronger acceleration fields. This opens a window of opportunity for further improvements of laser-driven ion acceleration systems.

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Khaghani, D., Lobet, M., Borm, B., Burr, L., Gärtner, F., Gremillet, L., … Neumayer, P. (2017). Enhancing laser-driven proton acceleration by using micro-pillar arrays at high drive energy. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-11589-z

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