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Emittance growth mechanisms for laser-accelerated proton beams

  • Andreas J. Kemp
  • , J. Fuchs
  • , Y. Sentoku
  • , V. Sotnikov
  • , M. Bakeman
  • , P. Antici
  • , T. E. Cowan

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Abstract

In recent experiments the transverse normalized rms emittance of laser-accelerated MeV ion beams was found to be <0.002 mm mrad, which is at least 100 times smaller than the emittance of thermal ion sources used in accelerators. We investigate the origin for the low emittance of laser-accelerated proton beams by studying several candidates for emittance-growth mechanisms. As our main tools, we use analytical models and one- and two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations that have been modified to include binary collisions between particles. We find that the dominant source of emittance is filamentation of the laser-generated hot electron jets that drive the ion acceleration. Cold electron-ion collisions that occur before ions are accelerated contribute less than ten percent of the final emittance. Our results are in qualitative agreement with the experiment, for which we present a refined analysis relating emittance to temperature, a better representative of the fundamental beam physics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number056401
JournalPhysical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Volume75
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 May 2007

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