The fast electron propagation in an inverse cone target is investigated computationally and experimentally. Two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulation shows that fast electrons with substantial numbers are generated at the outer tip of an inverse cone target irradiated by a short intense laser pulse. These electrons are guided and confined to propagate along the inverse cone wall, forming a large surface current. The propagation induces strong transient electric and magnetic fields which guide and confine the surface electron current. The experiment qualitatively verifies the guiding and confinement of the strong electron current in the wall surface. The large surface current and induced strong fields are of importance for fast ignition related researches.
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February 05 2009
Guiding and confining fast electrons by transient electric and magnetic fields with a plasma inverse cone
A. L. Lei;
A. L. Lei
a)
1Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
, Shanghai 201800, China
2Institute of Laser Engineering and Graduate School of Engineering,
Osaka University
, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
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L. H. Cao;
L. H. Cao
3
Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
, Beijing 100088, China
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X. Q. Yang;
X. Q. Yang
1Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
, Shanghai 201800, China
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K. A. Tanaka;
K. A. Tanaka
2Institute of Laser Engineering and Graduate School of Engineering,
Osaka University
, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
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R. Kodama;
R. Kodama
2Institute of Laser Engineering and Graduate School of Engineering,
Osaka University
, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
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X. T. He;
X. T. He
3
Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
, Beijing 100088, China
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K. Mima;
K. Mima
4Institute of Laser Engineering,
Osaka University
, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
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T. Nakamura;
T. Nakamura
4Institute of Laser Engineering,
Osaka University
, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
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T. Norimatsu;
T. Norimatsu
4Institute of Laser Engineering,
Osaka University
, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
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W. Yu;
W. Yu
1Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
, Shanghai 201800, China
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W. Y. Zhang
W. Y. Zhang
3
Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
, Beijing 100088, China
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Phys. Plasmas 16, 020702 (2009)
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Received:
October 06 2008
Accepted:
January 07 2009
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A. L. Lei, L. H. Cao, X. Q. Yang, K. A. Tanaka, R. Kodama, X. T. He, K. Mima, T. Nakamura, T. Norimatsu, W. Yu, W. Y. Zhang; Guiding and confining fast electrons by transient electric and magnetic fields with a plasma inverse cone. Phys. Plasmas 1 February 2009; 16 (2): 020702. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3075928
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