Abstract

Recent advances on laser technology have enabled the generation of ultrashort (fs) high power (PW) laser systems. For such large scale laser facilities there is an imperative demand for high repetition rate operation in symbiosis with beamlines or end-stations. In such extreme conditions the generation of electromagnetic pulses (EMP) during high intense laser target interaction experiments can tip the scale for the good outcome of the campaign. The EMP effects are several including interference with diagnostic devices and actuators as well as damage of electrical components. The EMP issue is quite known in the picosecond (ps) pulse laser experiments but no systematic study on EMP issues at multi-Joule fs-class lasers has been conducted thus far. In this paper we report the first experimental campaign for EMP-measurements performed at the 200 TW laser system (VEGA 2) at CLPU laser center. EMP pulse energy has been measured as a function of the laser intensity and energy together with other relevant quantities such as (i) the charge of the laser-driven protons and their maximum energy, as well as (ii) the X-ray Kα emission coming from electron interaction inside the target. Analysis of experimental results demonstrate (and confirm) a direct correlation between the measured EMP pulse energy and the laser parameters such as laser intensity and laser energy in the ultrashort pulse duration regime. Numerical FEM (Finite Element Method) simulations of the EMP generated by the target holder system have been performed and the simulations results are shown to be in good agreement with the experimental ones.

Highlights

  • When high intense laser target interaction takes place[7,8,9], a significant portion of electrons escape the target and a fraction of those electrons are accelerated towards relativistic energies generating an ultrashort burst of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) as given by the Lienard Wiechert potentials[10,11,12,13,14,15]

  • We have experimentally investigated the scaling of electromagnetic pulses (EMP) in the High Intensity, Ultrafast laser matter interaction regime

  • We have investigated the scaling of the EMP energy as function of intensity by varying the laser pulse duration and energy

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Summary

Introduction

Experimental analysis demonstrate a direct scaling between the EMP energy density and the main laser parameters such as laser Intensity IL and laser energy EL confirming the theoretical predictions.

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