Fundamental Plasma Physics (Jun 2024)
Ionisation in nanowire by ultra-short relativistic laser pulse
Abstract
We show that the wakefield driven by fast electrons inside the nanowire when irradiated with an ultra-short relativistic laser pulse strips atoms to a higher charge state. Using particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the charge state agrees with the barrier suppression threshold of the wakefield and reaches a higher value via collision. The ionisation of gold nanowires occurs only via collisional-damped wakefield. We found that the collisional ionisation of high-Z nanowires depends on the onset of the z pinch. These results suggest a different ionisation mechanism of the structured target in the subfemtosecond regime.