DocumentCode :
833989
Title :
Space- and Time-Resolved Dynamics of Fast Electrons and of the Energy Partition Into Cold Electrons
Author :
Antici, Patrizio ; Fuchs, Julien ; Grismayer, Thomas ; Borghesi, Marco ; Brambrink, Erik ; Cecchetti, Carlo A. ; Lancia, Livia ; Mancic, Ana ; Mora, Patrick ; Pipahl, Ariane C. ; Toncian, Toma ; Willi, Oswald ; Audebert, Patrick
Volume :
36
Issue :
4
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
1821
Lastpage :
1824
Abstract :
Through the time- and space-resolved interferometry of a short-pulse low-energy probe beam reflecting on the rear surface of a solid target irradiated on its front surface by a high-intensity laser, we have measured a very abrupt expansion of the target rear surface. The experiments were performed using the LULI 100-TW laser facility with a maximum of 10-20 J energy pulses of > 1019 W ldr cm-2 intensity, wavelength of 1.053 mum irradiating Al targets. The detected phase changes, with a few micrometers spatial resolution and picosecond temporal resolution, are interpreted as induced by the cloud of fast electrons having propagated through the target and expanding into vacuum. The measurements have been performed using a laser-pulse duration of 320 fs and a laser energy of 20 J, varying the target thickness from 25, 14, and 9.4 mum. The experimental phase measurements are compared to simulations obtained by post-processing simulation data, run with a 1-D adiabatic plasma-expansion code. The comparison allows one to access, for the first time, to the dynamics of the density and temperature of laser-accelerated fast electrons in solid targets and expanding into vacuum. The same technique also allows one to have information regarding the cold electrons and the energy-partition dynamics.
Keywords :
electron accelerators; laser beam effects; light interferometry; plasma accelerators; plasma density; plasma probes; plasma production by laser; plasma simulation; plasma temperature; time resolved spectra; 1-D adiabatic plasma-expansion code; LULI laser facility; cold electron temperature; energy 10 J to 20 J; energy partition dynamics; high-intensity laser irradiation; laser accelerated fast electron density; laser energy; micrometer spatial resolution; picosecond temporal resolution; post-processing simulation; power 100 TW; short-pulse low-energy probe beam; size 14 mum; size 25 mum; size 9.4 mum; solid Al target; space-resolved interferometry; time 320 fs; time-resolved interferometry; vacuum; wavelength 1.053 mum; Electrons; Interferometry; Plasma measurements; Plasma simulation; Plasma temperature; Probes; Solid lasers; Spatial resolution; Surface emitting lasers; Wavelength measurement; Hot/cold-electron temperature and density; laser-accelerated particles; plasma measurements; time- and space-resolved interferometry (TASRI);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2008.2001230
Filename :
4599072
Link To Document :
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