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Physics of Plasmas | 2010

Acceleration and guiding of fast electrons by a nanobrush target

Zongqing Zhao; Lihua Cao; Leifeng Cao; Jian Wang; Wenzhong Huang; Wei Jiang; Yingling He; Yuchi Wu; Bin Zhu; Kegong Dong; Yongkun Ding; Baohan Zhang; Yuqiu Gu; M. Y. Yu; Xiaoan He

Laser interaction with a nanobrush target plasma is investigated at the SILEX-I laser facility [X. F. Wei et al., J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 112, 032010 (2008)] with a laser of intensity 7.9×1018 W/cm2. Highly collimated fast electron beams with yields of more than three times higher than that from the planar target can be produced. Two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulation confirms that a layered surface structure can increase the efficiency of laser energy absorption, and the resulting fast electrons are tightly collimated and guided by the plasma layers to a cross section of about the laser spot size.


Optics Letters | 2011

Quasi-sinusoidal single-order diffraction transmission grating used in x-ray spectroscopy

Longyu Kuang; Leifeng Cao; Xiaoli Zhu; Shunchao Wu; Zhebin Wang; Chuanke Wang; Shenye Liu; Shaoen Jiang; Jiamin Yang; Yongkun Ding; Changqing Xie; Jian Zheng

A novel design of quasi-sinusoidal single-order diffraction transmission grating (QSTG) is proposed, which can achieve a line density up to thousands line/millimeter as that of traditional transmission gratings with the current level of nanofabrication technique. We fabricate a 1000 line/mm QSTG using the new design approach, and display the calibration results of such QSTG on the soft x-ray beam of synchrotron radiation.


Laser and Particle Beams | 2010

Enhancement of monoenergetic proton beams via cone substrate in high intensity laser pulse-double layer target interactions

Weimin Zhou; Yuqiu Gu; Wei Hong; Leifeng Cao; Zongqing Zhao; Yongkun Ding; Baohan Zhang; Hong-bo Cai; Kunioki Mima

A scheme capable of enhancing the energy of monoenergetic protons in high intensity laser-plasma interactions is proposed and demonstrated by two dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. The focusing of laser light pulse and the guiding of surface current via the high Z material cone-shaped substrate increase the temperature of hot electrons, which are responsible for the electrostatic field accelerating protons. Moreover, the sub-micron proton layer coated on the cone-shaped substrate makes the total proton beam experience the same accelerating field, thus the monochromaticity is maintained. Compared to the normal film double layer target, the energy of monoenergetic proton beams can be improved about three times.


Applied Physics Letters | 2012

Elimination of higher-order diffraction using zigzag transmission grating in soft x-ray region

H. P. Zang; C. K. Wang; Yulin Gao; Weimin Zhou; L. Y. Kuang; Lai Wei; W. Fan; Wenhai Zhang; Zongqing Zhao; Leifeng Cao; Y. Q. Gu; Baohan Zhang; G. Jiang; Xiaoli Zhu; Changqing Xie; Y. D. Zhao; M. Q. Cui

We present a realization of the sinusoidal transmission function using a series of zigzag-profiled strips where the transmission takes on the binary values 0 and 1 in a two-dimensional distribution. A zigzag transmission grating of 1000 line/mm has been fabricated and demonstrated on the soft x-ray beam of synchrotron radiation. The axial single-order diffraction indicates that the zigzag transmission grating is adequate for spectroscopic application.


Physics of Plasmas | 2012

Monte Carlo simulation study of positron generation in ultra-intense laser-solid interactions

Jinqing Yu; Wei Fan; Lai Wei; Yuchi Wu; Zongqing Zhao; Jian Teng; Dongxiao Liu; Zeen Yao; Yuqiu Gu; Leifeng Cao; Kegong Dong; Yonghong Yan

The Monte Carlotransport code Geant4 has been used to study positron production in the transport of laser-produced hot electrons in solid targets. The dependence of the positron yield on target parameters and the hot-electron temperature has been investigated in thick targets (mm-scale), where only the Bethe-Heitler process is considered. The results show that Au is the best target material, and an optimal target thickness exists for generating abundant positrons at a given hot-electron temperature. The positronangular distributions and energy spectra for different hot electron temperatures were studied without considering the sheath field on the back of the target. The effect of the target rear sheath field for positron acceleration was studied by numerical simulation while including an electrostatic field in the Monte Carlo model. It shows that the positron energy can be enhanced and quasi-monoenergetic positrons are observed owing to the effect of the sheath field.


Optics Express | 2011

Annulus-sector-element coded Gabor zone plate at the x-ray wavelength

Lai Wei; Longyu Kuang; Wei Fan; Huaping Zang; Leifeng Cao; Yuqiu Gu; Xiaofang Wang

It is proposed in this paper that an x-ray Gabor zone plate can be realized by properly arranging annulus-sector-shaped nanometer structure apertures along each zone. This provides a new coding methodology which can be used to fabricate a binary zone plate with single order foci only. Numerical simulation results show good agreement with the physical design.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2010

Quantum-dot-array diffraction grating with single order diffraction property for soft x-ray region

Longyu Kuang; Chuanke Wang; Zhebin Wang; Leifeng Cao; Xiaoli Zhu; Changqing Xie; Shenye Liu; Yongkun Ding

A gold transmission grating is used routinely to disperse the x-ray spectrum at the Z soft x-ray facility to measure the spectrum and temporal history of the absolute soft x-ray power emitted from z-pinch and hohlraum radiation sources. A quantum-dot-array diffraction grating (QDADG) of 250 lines/mm for soft x-ray is designed and fabricated for the first time according to the principle of binary sinusoidal transmission grating. The diffraction efficiencies of the grating are measured in the 150-300 eV photon energy range on the Beamline 3W1B of Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility. This article describes the basic concept and calibration techniques and presents calibration results. It is shown that the 250 lines/mm QDADG can be used to disperse light without higher-order diffractions in soft x-ray range, and the diffraction efficiencies of this grating are nearly constant (about 25%), which is beneficial in the spectrum analysis.


Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2013

Fractional spiral zone plates

Lai Wei; Yulin Gao; Xianlun Wen; Zongqing Zhao; Leifeng Cao; Yuqiu Gu

In this paper, we generalize the concept of classical spiral zone plates (SZPs) to fractional spiral zone plates (FSZPs). By using an SZP with a fractional topological charge and controlling the starting orientation, we can break down the symmetry of the focusing process to give orientation-selective anisotropic vortex foci. Numerical results show that its binary structure gives additional high-order foci on the optical axis and the intensities in the foci can be controlled by properly choosing the fractional topological charge. Our study reveals the feasibility to control the intensity in the foci by means of FSZPs.


Physics of Plasmas | 2012

High-charge energetic electron bunch generated by 100 TW laser pulse

Baifei Shen; Yuchi Wu; Kegong Dong; Bin Zhu; Yuqiu Gu; Liangliang Ji; Chunye Jiao; Jian Teng; Wei Hong; Zhongqing Zhao; Leifeng Cao; Xiaofang Wang; M. Y. Yu

Energetic electron bunches with more than 20 nC charge are generated from 100 TW level laser pulse interaction with 2% critical density plasma. Three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations show that the unexpected high bunch-charge can be attributed to the multiple intensity peaks of the laser pulse and the resulting multiple-bubble wake structure. This charge is one of the highest among experiments on electron-bunch generation by laser-plasma interaction. Such highly charged ultra-short electron bunches are crucial for producing sufficiently bright Bremsstrahlung x-rays required in high-resolution flash radiography of large samples.


Applied Physics Letters | 2012

Enhancement in coupling efficiency from laser to forward hot electrons by conical nanolayered targets

Jinqing Yu; Weimin Zhou; Lihua Cao; Zongqing Zhao; Leifeng Cao; Lianqiang Shan; Dongxiao Liu; Xiaolin Jin; Bin Li; Yuqiu Gu

To improve the energy coupling efficiency from laser to forward hot electrons, we propose a conical nanolayered target (CNT) and investigate by two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. Compared with nanolayered target, the energy coupling efficiency is enhanced from 34% to more than 68%. Detailed simulations indicate that this enhancement is attributed to both oblique incidence and focusing of the conical target. Moreover, CNT collimates the hot electrons better. The proposed target may serve as a new method for enhancing laser to forward hot electrons energy coupling efficiency.

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Yuqiu Gu

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Lai Wei

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Zongqing Zhao

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Changqing Xie

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Weimin Zhou

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Xiaoli Zhu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bin Zhu

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Yuchi Wu

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Chuanke Wang

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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