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Extreme light fields and their applications
Production of multiply charged ion beams with an energy of tens of MeV/nucleon by ultrahigh-power laser radiation for nuclear physics problems
A. V. Korzhimanov, E. S. Efimenko, A. V. Kim, S. V. Golubev Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhny Novgorod
Abstract:
We report a comprehensive analysis of an earlier proposed method which employs ultrahigh-power (petawatt) circularly polarised laser radiation to generate multiply charged ion beams in its interaction with a nanostructured two-component target; the ion beams are intended for application in nuclear physics. The problems of heavy atom ionisation in a superstrong laser field and laserinduced acceleration of the resultant ions to energies of ~20 – 30 MeV/nucleon are considered.
Keywords:
laser acceleration, ion acceleration, multiply charged ions, petawatt lasers, nanostructured targets.
Received: 24.12.2012 Revised: 12.02.2013
Citation:
A. V. Korzhimanov, E. S. Efimenko, A. V. Kim, S. V. Golubev, “Production of multiply charged ion beams with an energy of tens of MeV/nucleon by ultrahigh-power laser radiation for nuclear physics problems”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 43:3 (2013), 217–225 [Quantum Electron., 43:3 (2013), 217–225]
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