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Propagation of Texas Petawatt laser through high density gas jet targets

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Abstract

We report on a recent experimental campaign funded by LaserNetUS investigating the propagation of the Texas Petawatt laser through high density (~ 1019 cm-3) gas jet targets of hydrogen and deuterium in the direct laser acceleration (DLA) regime. Nominal laser parameters are 140 J delivered in 140 fs pulses. Primary objectives of this campaign included investigation of laser propagation instabilities, ion dynamics, electromagnetic pulse production, shock wave generation, plasma heating, optical observation of ion filamentation, and the effects of apodizing the laser beam. Various sizes and geometries of apertures were employed in the laser near field to improve the spatial quality of the laser on target. Diagnostics used included neutron time of flight detectors, an electron spectrometer, radiochromic film, optical probing (shadowgraphy, schlieren, interferometry), bubble detectors, NaI gamma detectors, and electromagnetic pulse detectors. Initial data analysis indicates the existence of an annular electron beam with a divergence of a few degrees surrounding the on axis electron beam. The structure and quality of this annular beam is correlated to the type of aperture used.

Presenters

  • Tanner Nutting

    University of Michigan

Authors

  • Nicholas Ernst

    University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, University of Michigan

  • C Grant Richmond

    University of Texas, University of Texas at Austin

  • Tanner Nutting

    University of Michigan

  • Constantin Aniculaesei

    the University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas

  • Mario Balcazar

    University of Michigan

  • sandra a bruce

    University of Texas, the Unviersity of Texas at Austin, university of texas at austin

  • Jason A Cardarelli

    University of Michigan

  • ahmed helal

    university of texas at austin, University of Texas

  • Joshua Latham

    University of Michigan

  • Jon M Murphy

    University of Michigan

  • Isabella M Pagano

    University of Texas at Austin

  • Nicholas Peskosky

    University of Michigan

  • Hernan J Quevedo

    University of Texas at Austin

  • michael spinks

    University of Texas, the University of Texas at Austin, university of texas at austin

  • Michael C Downer

    University of Texas at Austin

  • Alexander G Thomas

    University of Michigan

  • Karl Krushelnick

    University of Michigan