Author :
Krasa, Josef ; Margarone, D. ; Klir, Daniel ; Velyhan, Andriy ; Picciotto, A. ; Krousky, Eduard ; Jungwirth, Karel ; Skala, Jiri ; Pfeifer, Miroslav ; Ullschmied, Jiri ; Kravarik, Jozef ; Rezac, Karel ; Kubes, Pavel ; Parys, Piotr ; Ryc, L.
Abstract :
Emission of several tens of mA/cm2 currents carried by MeV-protons is reported for plasmas produced by a beam of the 3-TW kJ-class Prague Asterix Laser System (PALS) focused onto foil targets of various thicknesses. The maximum proton energy of 4.2 MeV is observed at a modest irradiance (Iλ2 ~ 2×1016 W cm-2μm2). According to the maximum ion energy scaling EM ~ (Iλ2)0.4 found for picosecond lasers such a value should be reached at Iλ2 ~ 3×1018 W cm-2 μm2. Enhancement of the maximum proton energy can be explained by nonlinear interaction of the PALS laser beam with the generated plasma. Nonlinear effects also result in enhancement in the yield of fusion neutrons from CD2 plasma. The obtained yield of 4×105 DD-neutrons per laser energy is comparable to those obtained by the use of ps- and fs-lasers irradiating targets with Iλ2 ~ 1019 W cm-2 μm2.
Keywords :
plasma light propagation; plasma production by laser; DD-neutrons; PALS laser beam; electron volt energy 4.2 MeV; foil targets; fs-laser; fusion neutron yield; irradiance; laser energy; maximum ion energy scaling; maximum proton energy enhancement; nonlinear effects; nonlinear interaction; picosecond lasers; power 3 TW; secondary particle generation; subnanosecond laser irradiation; Ions; Laser beams; Laser fusion; Measurement by laser beam; Neutrons; Plasmas; Surface emitting lasers; Deuterium; ion bursts; laser-produced plasma; multiMeV protons; yield of fusion neutrons;