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Nature Communications | 2016

Towards optical polarization control of laser-driven proton acceleration in foils undergoing relativistic transparency

Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; M. King; Robert Gray; Richard Wilson; R. J. Dance; Haydn Powell; D. A. MacLellan; John McCreadie; N. M. H. Butler; S. Hawkes; J. S. Green; C. D. Murphy; Luca C. Stockhausen; D. C. Carroll; N. Booth; G. G. Scott; M. Borghesi; D. Neely; P. McKenna

Control of the collective response of plasma particles to intense laser light is intrinsic to relativistic optics, the development of compact laser-driven particle and radiation sources, as well as investigations of some laboratory astrophysics phenomena. We recently demonstrated that a relativistic plasma aperture produced in an ultra-thin foil at the focus of intense laser radiation can induce diffraction, enabling polarization-based control of the collective motion of plasma electrons. Here we show that under these conditions the electron dynamics are mapped into the beam of protons accelerated via strong charge-separation-induced electrostatic fields. It is demonstrated experimentally and numerically via 3D particle-in-cell simulations that the degree of ellipticity of the laser polarization strongly influences the spatial-intensity distribution of the beam of multi-MeV protons. The influence on both sheath-accelerated and radiation pressure-accelerated protons is investigated. This approach opens up a potential new route to control laser-driven ion sources.


New Journal of Physics | 2014

Azimuthal asymmetry in collective electron dynamics in relativistically transparent laser–foil interactions

Robert Gray; D. A. MacLellan; Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; Haydn Powell; D. C. Carroll; C. D. Murphy; Luca C. Stockhausen; Dean Rusby; G. G. Scott; Richard Wilson; N. Booth; D. R. Symes; S. Hawkes; R. Torres; M. Borghesi; D. Neely; P. McKenna

Asymmetry in the collective dynamics of ponderomotively-driven electrons in the interaction of an ultraintense laser pulse with a relativistically transparent target is demonstrated experimentally. The 2D profile of the beam of accelerated electrons is shown to change from an ellipse aligned along the laser polarization direction in the case of limited transparency, to a double-lobe structure aligned perpendicular to it when a significant fraction of the laser pulse co-propagates with the electrons. The temporally-resolved dynamics of the interaction are investigated via particle-in-cell simulations. The results provide new insight into the collective response of charged particles to intense laser fields over an extended interaction volume, which is important for a wide range of applications, and in particular for the development of promising new ultraintense laser-driven ion acceleration mechanisms involving ultrathin target foils.


Physics of Plasmas | 2016

Intra-pulse transition between ion acceleration mechanisms in intense laser-foil interactions

H. Padda; M. King; Robert Gray; Haydn Powell; Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; Luca C. Stockhausen; Richard Wilson; D. C. Carroll; R. J. Dance; D. A. MacLellan; Xiaohui Yuan; N. M. H. Butler; Remi Capdessus; M. Borghesi; D. Neely; P. McKenna

Multiple ion acceleration mechanisms can occur when an ultrathin foil is irradiated with an intense laser pulse, with the dominant mechanism changing over the course of the interaction. Measurement of the spatial-intensity distribution of the beam of energetic protons is used to investigate the transition from radiation pressure acceleration to transparency-driven processes. It is shown numerically that radiation pressure drives an increased expansion of the target ions within the spatial extent of the laser focal spot, which induces a radial deflection of relatively low energy sheath-accelerated protons to form an annular distribution. Through variation of the target foil thickness, the opening angle of the ring is shown to be correlated to the point in time transparency occurs during the interaction and is maximized when it occurs at the peak of the laser intensity profile. Corresponding experimental measurements of the ring size variation with target thickness exhibit the same trends and provide insight into the intra-pulse laser-plasma evolution.


Nature Physics | 2016

Optically controlled dense current structures driven by relativistic plasma aperture-induced diffraction

Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; Robert Gray; M. King; R. J. Dance; Richard Wilson; John McCreadie; N. M. H. Butler; Remi Capdessus; S. Hawkes; J. S. Green; M. Borghesi; D. Neely; P. McKenna


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Annular Fast Electron Transport in Silicon Arising from Low-Temperature Resistivity

D. A. MacLellan; D. C. Carroll; Robert Gray; N. Booth; Matthias Burza; Michael P. Desjarlais; F. Du; Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; D. Neely; Haydn Powell; A. P. L. Robinson; Dean Rusby; G. G. Scott; Xiangliang Yuan; Claes-Göran Wahlström; P. McKenna


New Journal of Physics | 2017

Diagnosis of Weibel instability evolution in the rear surface scale lengths of laser solid interactions via proton acceleration

G. G. Scott; C.M. Brenner; V. Bagnoud; R. J. Clarke; Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; J. S. Green; R. Heathcote; Haydn Powell; Dean Rusby; B. Zielbauer; P. McKenna; D. Neely


High Power Laser Science and Engineering | 2016

Influence of laser polarization on collective electron dynamics in ultraintense laser-foil interactions

Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; Robert Gray; M. King; Richard Wilson; R. J. Dance; Haydn Powell; D. A. MacLellan; John McCreadie; N. M. H. Butler; S. Hawkes; J. S. Green; C. D. Murphy; Luca C. Stockhausen; D. C. Carroll; N. Booth; G. G. Scott; M. Borghesi; D. Neely; P. McKenna


Applied Sciences | 2018

Radiation pressure-driven plasma surface dynamics in ultra-intense laser pulse interactions with ultra-thin foils

Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; Remi Capdessus; M. King; Robert Gray; Richard Wilson; R. J. Dance; John McCreadie; N. M. H. Butler; S. Hawkes; J. S. Green; N. Booth; M. Borghesi; D. Neely; P. McKenna


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Proton acceleration enhanced by a plasma jet in expanding foils undergoing relativistic transparency

Robert Gray; M. King; Haydn Powell; D. A. MacLellan; Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; Luca C. Stockhausen; George Hicks; Nicholas Dover; Dean Rusby; David L. Carroll; H. Padda; Ricardo Torres; S. Kar; Robert J. Clarke; D. Neely; Z. Najmudin; M. Borghesi; P. McKenna


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

Investigation of collective electron dynamics in relativistically transparent laser-foil interactions

Robert Gray; D. A. MacLellan; Bruno Gonzalez-Izquierdo; Haydn Powell; David L. Carroll; Christopher L. Murphy; Luca C. Stockhausen; Dean Rusby; G. G. Scott; Richard Wilson; N. Booth; Dan Symes; S. Hawkes; R. Torres; M. Borghesi; D. Neely; P. McKenna

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D. Neely

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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P. McKenna

University of Strathclyde

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Haydn Powell

University of Strathclyde

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M. Borghesi

Queen's University Belfast

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D. A. MacLellan

University of Strathclyde

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Richard Wilson

Washington University in St. Louis

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G. G. Scott

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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M. King

University of Strathclyde

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N. Booth

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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