Diagnosis of ultrafast surface dynamics of thin foil targets irradiated by intense laser pulses

  • Bae L
  • Kang G
  • Kim M
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Abstract

The temporal modulation of an electron bunch train accelerated from a foil target irradiated by an intense laser pulse is studied by measuring the coherent transition radiation (CTR) from the rear surface of a target. We experimentally obtained CTR spectra from a 1 µm thick foil target irradiated at a maximum intensity of 6.5 × 10 19 W/cm 2 . Spectral redshifts of the emitted radiation corresponding to increases in laser intensity were observed. These measurements were compared with the theoretical calculation of CTR spectra considering ultrafast surface dynamics, such as plasma surface oscillation and relativistically induced transparency. Plasma surface oscillations induce a spectral redshift, while relativistic transparency causes a spectral blueshift. Both effects are required to find reasonable agreement with the experiment over the entire range of laser intensities.

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Bae, L. J., Kang, G. B., Kim, M., Lee, G. S., Sohn, J. H., Nam, C. H., & Cho, B. I. (2023). Diagnosis of ultrafast surface dynamics of thin foil targets irradiated by intense laser pulses. Optics Express, 31(4), 5767. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.474759

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