Frontiers in Physics (Mar 2022)

Target Characteristics Used in Laser-Plasma Acceleration of Protons Based on the TNSA Mechanism

  • A. Măgureanu,
  • A. Măgureanu,
  • L. Dincă,
  • L. Dincă,
  • C. Jalbă,
  • C. Jalbă,
  • R. F. Andrei,
  • I. Burducea,
  • D. G. Ghiţă,
  • V. Nastasa,
  • M. Gugiu,
  • T. Asavei,
  • O. Budrigă,
  • D. Ticoş,
  • V. Crăciun,
  • V. Crăciun,
  • B. Diaconescu,
  • C. M. Ticoş,
  • C. M. Ticoş

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2022.727718
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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The target normal sheath acceleration is a robust mechanism for proton and ion acceleration from solid targets when irradiated by a high power laser. Since its discovery extensive studies have been carried out to enhance the acceleration process either by optimizing the laser pulse delivered onto the target or by utilizing targets with particular features. Targets with different morphologies such as the geometrical shape (thin foil, cone, spherical, foam-like, etc.), with different structures (multi-layer, nano- or micro-structured with periodic striations, rods, pillars, holes, etc.) and made of different materials (metals, plastics, etc.) have been proposed and utilized. Here we review some recent experiments and characterize from the target point of view the generation of protons with the highest energy.

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