Optical generation of quasi-stationary plasma electromagnetic structures for particle collimation with PetaWatt picosecond laser (2304.07816v1)
Abstract: Optical generation of energetic particle bunches requires high-power laser facilities operating in picosecond or femtosecond temporal domain. It is therefore preferable to use short laser pulses in all-optical platforms designed for guiding and focusing of such particle beams, increasing their brightness and decreasing their angular divergence. We propose and discuss theoretical and experimental results for a novel electromagnetic guiding setup based on a shaped spiral-like 'snail' target with a relatively large useful aperture. Due to the diameter increased to a sub-mm scale, a wider particle bunches may be efficiently focused, as we show in theoretical modelling with a model field distributions, supported by the experimental data.