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

Bruno Gonzalez-IzquierdoMartin KingRoss J GrayRobbie WilsonRachel J DanceHaydn PowellDavid A MaclellanJohn McCreadieNicholas M H ButlerSteve HawkesJames S GreenChris D MurphyLuca C StockhausenDavid C CarrollNicola BoothGraeme G ScottMarco BorghesiDavid NeelyPaul McKenna
Published in: Nature communications (2016)
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.
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