Proton, Electron and K-Alpha Emission from Micro-Scale Copper Cone Targets


Proton, Electron and K-Alpha Emission from Micro-Scale Copper Cone Targets

Kluge, T.; Gaillard, S.; Gall, B.; Lockard, T.; Gautier, C.; Geissel, M.; Offermann, D.; Kraft, S. D.; Schollmeier, M.; Schramm, U.; Sentoku, Y.; Zeil, K.; Cowan, T. E.; Flippo, K. A.; Bussmann, M.

We have conducted two sets of laser-ion acceleration experiments at the LANL 200 TW Trident short-pulse laser comparing regular size flat foils, reduced mass targets and new Cu micro-cone targets to elucidate the production of hot electrons and ions in these targets. Results from the latest experiment show proton energies in excess of ~65 MeV for the cones, compared to ~55 MeV for reduced mass targets and ~45 MeV for regular flat foils for high contrast. Data from Cu K-alpha 2D imaging crystal, an X-Ray single hit CCD, proton beam images on RCF film stacks, and an electron spectrometer are presented.

Keywords: proton; acceleration; laser; high power; ultra intense; cone; pizza-top; direct laser acceleration of surface confined electrons; TNSA

  • Lecture (Conference)
    DPG Frühjahrstagung der Sektion AMOP, 10.3.2010, Hannover, Deutschland

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