Nanostructures and enhanced absorption in intense laser interaction with matter: effect of laser prepulses

Abstract

Hard x-ray emission (20 - 200 keV) from plasmas produced by intense laser pulses on nanoparticle coated targets is compared with that from optically polished targets. The yield enhancement offered by nanoparticles is studied under different prepulse conditions. It is observed that the enhancement reduces when the nanoparticle coated target is irradiated with a prepulse with intensity greater than 1013 W/cm2. When the prepulse intensity exceeds 1014 W/cm2, the enhancement vanishes completely. This is attributed to preplasma formation on nanoparticles their subsequent structural modifcation before the arrival of the main pulse. It is suggested that high-contrast ultrashort pulses are essential for nanoparticles to function as yield enhancers.

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