The results of an experiment aimed at studying hot electrons emerging from a target rear side in ultrashort laser-based [ ]Ka sources are described. In particular, forward accelerated fast electrons propagating through a Ti foil are found to be emitted in a cone perpendicular to the target surface. The energy of these electrons is estimated as well as their divergence. A comparison of the experimental findings with the results of a PIC simulation is also reported, aimed at identifying the physical processes responsible for the production of this forward propagating electron population.
Study of forward accelerated fast electrons in ultrashort Ti Ká sources
Labate L;A Giulietti;D Giulietti;P Tomassini;LA Gizzi
2007
Abstract
The results of an experiment aimed at studying hot electrons emerging from a target rear side in ultrashort laser-based [ ]Ka sources are described. In particular, forward accelerated fast electrons propagating through a Ti foil are found to be emitted in a cone perpendicular to the target surface. The energy of these electrons is estimated as well as their divergence. A comparison of the experimental findings with the results of a PIC simulation is also reported, aimed at identifying the physical processes responsible for the production of this forward propagating electron population.File in questo prodotto:
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