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Automated Delivery of Microfabricated Targets for Intense Laser Irradiation Experiments
Published on: January 28, 2021
Towards bright gamma-ray flash generation from tailored target irradiated by multi-petawatt laser
Prokopis Hadjisolomou1, Tae Moon Jeong2, Sergei V Bulanov2,3
1ELI Beamlines Centre, Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Za Radnicí 835, 25241, Dolní Břežany, Czech Republic. prokopis.hadjisolomou@eli-beams.eu.
Abstract:
One of the remarkable phenomena in the laser-matter interaction is the extremely efficient energy transfer to [Formula: see text]-photons, that appears as a collimated [Formula: see text]-ray beam. For interactions of realistic laser pulses with matter, existence of an amplified spontaneous emission pedestal plays a crucial role, since it hits the target prior to the main pulse arrival, leading to a cloud of preplasma and drilling a narrow channel inside the target. These effects significantly alter the process of [Formula: see text]-photon generation. Here, we study this process by importing the outcome of magnetohydrodynamic simulations of the pedestal-target interaction into particle-in-cell simulations for describing the [Formula: see text]-photon generation. It is seen that target tailoring prior the laser-target interaction plays an important positive role, enhancing the efficiency of laser pulse coupling with the target, and generating high energy electron-positron pairs. It is expected that such a [Formula: see text]-photon source will be actively used in various applications in nuclear photonics, material science and astrophysical processes modelling.

