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Study of space charge force for a laser-accelerated proton beam

Published 5 Sep 2022 in physics.acc-ph and physics.plasm-ph | (2209.01743v2)

Abstract: Laser accelerators can provide proton beams with unique qualities, such as micron size, picosecond pulse duration and high peak current, and have been demonstrated for various applications and for scientific research purposes. The effect of the space charge force in high peak current beams is strong and raises challenges for application after beam transportation. We performed two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations and studied the influence of electrons that have velocities close to that of the protons after laser acceleration. We employed ellipsoid models with different charge distributions to estimate the effects of the space charge force. Results demonstrate that space charge will affect beam transmission, and even lead to complete transmission failure if the number of protons per pulse exceeds 1010. The influence of the space charge force diminishes greatly after 20 ps, which corresponds to approximately 1.2 mm from the target.

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