Laser-Driven Proton Acceleration Enhancement by Nanostructured Foils

D. Margarone, O. Klimo, I. J. Kim, J. Prokůpek, J. Limpouch, T. M. Jeong, T. Mocek, J. Pšikal, H. T. Kim, J. Proška, K. H Nam, L. Štolcová, I. W. Choi, S. K. Lee, J. H. Sung, T. J. Yu, and G. Korn
Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 234801 – Published 3 December 2012

Abstract

Nanostructured thin plastic foils have been used to enhance the mechanism of laser-driven proton beam acceleration. In particular, the presence of a monolayer of polystyrene nanospheres on the target front side has drastically enhanced the absorption of the incident 100 TW laser beam, leading to a consequent increase in the maximum proton energy and beam charge. The cutoff energy increased by about 60% for the optimal spheres’ diameter of 535 nm in comparison to the planar foil. The total number of protons with energies higher than 1 MeV was increased approximately 5 times. To our knowledge this is the first experimental demonstration of such advanced target geometry. Experimental results are interpreted and discussed by means of 212-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations.

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  • Received 3 June 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.234801

© 2012 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. Margarone1, O. Klimo1,2, I. J. Kim3, J. Prokůpek1,2, J. Limpouch1,2, T. M. Jeong3, T. Mocek1, J. Pšikal1,2, H. T. Kim3, J. Proška2, K. H Nam3, L. Štolcová1,2, I. W. Choi3, S. K. Lee3, J. H. Sung3, T. J. Yu3, and G. Korn1

  • 1Institute of Physics of the ASCR, ELI-Beamlines/HiLASE project, Na Slovance 2, 18221 Prague, Czech Republic
  • 2Czech Technical University in Prague, FNSPE, Brehova 7, 115 19 Prague, Czech Republic
  • 3Advanced Photonics Research Institute, GIST, 1 Oryong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju 500-712, Republic of Korea

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Vol. 109, Iss. 23 — 7 December 2012

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