New Journal of Physics (Jan 2024)

Tailored mesoscopic plasma accelerates electrons exploiting parametric instability

  • Rakesh Y Kumar,
  • Ratul Sabui,
  • R Gopal,
  • Feiyu Li,
  • Soubhik Sarkar,
  • William Trickey,
  • M Anand,
  • John Pasley,
  • Z-M Sheng,
  • R M G M Trines,
  • R H H Scott,
  • A P L Robinson,
  • V Sharma,
  • M Krishnamurthy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ad2ffc
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
p. 033027

Abstract

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Laser plasma electron acceleration from the interaction of an intense femtosecond laser pulse with an isolated microparticle surrounded by a low-density gas is studied here. Experiments presented here show that optimized plasma tailoring by introducing a pre-pulse boosts parametric instabilities to produce MeV electron energies and generates electron temperatures as large as 200 keV with the total charge being as high as 350 fC/shot/sr, even at a laser intensity of a few times 10 ^16 Wcm ^−2 . Corroborated by particle-in-cell simulations, these measurements reveal that two plasmon decay in the vicinity of the microparticle is the main contributor to hot electron generation.

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