Order-Of-Magnitude Increase In Laser-Target Coupling At Near-Relativistic Intensities Using Compound Parabolic Concentrators

G J Williams,A Link,M Sherlock,D A Alessi,M Bowers, B P Golick,M Hamamoto, M R Hermann,D Kalantar, K N LaFortune, A J Mackinnon,A MacPhee,M J-E Manuel,D Martinez, M Mauldin,L Pelz,M Prantil, M Quinn, B Remington,R Sigurdsson,P Wegner, K Youngblood,Hui Chen

arxiv(2021)

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Achieving a high conversion efficiency into relativistic electrons is central to short-pulse laser application and fundamentally relies on creating interaction regions with intensities >> 10(18) W/cm(2). Small focal length optics are typically employed to achieve this goal; however, this solution is impractical for large kJ-class systems that are constrained by facility geometry, debris concerns, and component costs. We fielded target-mounted compound parabolic concentrators to overcome these limitations and achieved nearly an order-of-magnitude increase to the conversion efficiency and more than tripled electron temperature compared to flat targets. Particle-in-cell simulations demonstrate that plasma confinement within the cone and formation of turbulent laser fields that develop from cone wall reflections are responsible for the improved laser-to-target coupling. These passive target components can be used to improve the coupling efficiency for all high-intensity short-pulse laser applications, particularly at large facilities with long focal length optics.
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