Laser–solid interaction studies enabled by the new capabilities of the iP2 BELLA PW beamline

Author:

Hakimi Sahel1ORCID,Obst-Huebl Lieselotte1ORCID,Huebl Axel1ORCID,Nakamura Kei1ORCID,Bulanov Stepan S.1ORCID,Steinke Sven1ORCID,Leemans Wim P.1ORCID,Kober Zachary1ORCID,Ostermayr Tobias M.1ORCID,Schenkel Thomas1ORCID,Gonsalves Anthony J.1ORCID,Vay Jean-Luc1ORCID,van Tilborg Jeroen1ORCID,Toth Csaba1ORCID,Schroeder Carl B.1ORCID,Esarey Eric1,Geddes Cameron G. R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, USA

Abstract

The new capabilities of the short focal length, high intensity beamline, named iP2, at the BELLA Center will extend the reach of research in high energy density science, including accessing new regimes of high gradient ion acceleration and their applications. This 1 Hz system will provide an on-target peak intensity beyond [Formula: see text] with a temporal contrast ratio of <[Formula: see text] that will be enabled by the addition of an on-demand double plasma mirror setup. An overview of the beamline design and the main available diagnostics are presented in this paper as well as a selection of accessible research areas. As a demonstration of the iP2 beamline's capabilities, we present 3D particle-in-cell simulations of ion acceleration in the magnetic vortex acceleration regime. The simulations were performed with pure hydrogen targets and multi-species targets. Proton beams with energy up to 125 MeV and an approximately 12° full angle emission are observed as preplasma scale length and target tilt are varied. The number of accelerated protons is on the order of 109/MeV/sr for energies above 60 MeV.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Exascale Computing Project

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics

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