Focusing of Intense Subpicosecond Laser Pulses in Wedge Targets (1109.1521v1)
Abstract: Two dimensional particle-in-cell simulations characterizing the interaction of ultraintense short pulse lasers in the range 10{18} \leq I \leq 10{20} W/cm{2} with converging target geometries are presented. Seeking to examine intensity amplification in high-power laser systems, where focal spots are typically non-diffraction limited, we describe key dynamical features as the injected laser intensity and convergence angle of the target are systematically varied. We find that laser pulses are focused down to a wavelength with the peak intensity amplified by an order of magnitude beyond its vacuum value, and develop a simple model for how the peak location moves back towards the injection plane over time. This performance is sustained over hundreds of femtoseconds and scales to laser intensities beyond 10{20} W/cm{2} at 1 \mu m wavelength.
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