Due to their particular properties, the beams of the multi-MeV protons generated during the interaction of ultraintense (I>10(19) W/cm(2)) short pulses with thin solid targets are most suited for use as a particle probe in laser-plasma experiments. The recently developed proton imaging technique employs the beams in a point-projection imaging scheme as a diagnostic tool for the detection of electric fields in laser-plasma interaction experiments. In recent investigations carried out at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL, UK), a wide range of laser-plasma interaction conditions of relevance for inertial confinement fusion (ICF)/fast ignition has been explored. Among the results obtained will be discussed: the electric field distribution in laser-produced long-scale plasmas of ICF interest; the measurement of highly transient electric fields related to the generation and dynamics of hot electron currents following ultra-intense laser irradiation of targets; the observation in underdense plasmas, after the propagation of ultra-intense laser pulses, of structures identified as the remnants of solitons produced in the wake of the pulse. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics.

Electric field detection in laser-plasma interaction experiments via the proton imaging technique / M., Borghesi; D. H., Campbell; Schiavi, Angelo; M. G., Haines; O., Willi; A. J., Mackinnon; P., Patel; L. A., Gizzi; M., Galimberti; R. J., Clarke; F., Pegoraro; H., Ruhl; S., Bulanov. - In: PHYSICS OF PLASMAS. - ISSN 1070-664X. - STAMPA. - 9:5(2002), pp. 2214-2220. (Intervento presentato al convegno 43rd Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics of the American-Physical-Society tenutosi a LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA nel OCT 29-NOV 02, 2001) [10.1063/1.1459457].

Electric field detection in laser-plasma interaction experiments via the proton imaging technique

SCHIAVI, ANGELO;
2002

Abstract

Due to their particular properties, the beams of the multi-MeV protons generated during the interaction of ultraintense (I>10(19) W/cm(2)) short pulses with thin solid targets are most suited for use as a particle probe in laser-plasma experiments. The recently developed proton imaging technique employs the beams in a point-projection imaging scheme as a diagnostic tool for the detection of electric fields in laser-plasma interaction experiments. In recent investigations carried out at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL, UK), a wide range of laser-plasma interaction conditions of relevance for inertial confinement fusion (ICF)/fast ignition has been explored. Among the results obtained will be discussed: the electric field distribution in laser-produced long-scale plasmas of ICF interest; the measurement of highly transient electric fields related to the generation and dynamics of hot electron currents following ultra-intense laser irradiation of targets; the observation in underdense plasmas, after the propagation of ultra-intense laser pulses, of structures identified as the remnants of solitons produced in the wake of the pulse. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics.
2002
acceleration; collimated beams; generation; pulses; radiation; relativistic ions; solids; waves
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Electric field detection in laser-plasma interaction experiments via the proton imaging technique / M., Borghesi; D. H., Campbell; Schiavi, Angelo; M. G., Haines; O., Willi; A. J., Mackinnon; P., Patel; L. A., Gizzi; M., Galimberti; R. J., Clarke; F., Pegoraro; H., Ruhl; S., Bulanov. - In: PHYSICS OF PLASMAS. - ISSN 1070-664X. - STAMPA. - 9:5(2002), pp. 2214-2220. (Intervento presentato al convegno 43rd Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics of the American-Physical-Society tenutosi a LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA nel OCT 29-NOV 02, 2001) [10.1063/1.1459457].
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