Davide Terzani, Stepan S. Bulanov, Lieselotte Obst-Huebl, Carlo Benedetti, Franklin Dollar, Eric Esarey, Axel Huebl, Aodhan McIlvenny +6
Abstract
Laser-matter interaction at relativistic intensities is central to almost every scientific case for multi-PW laser facilities. In particular, the progress in laser-driven ion acceleration brings this interaction closer to multiple applications, ranging from material science to biomedical research. One of the most important questions regarding ion acceleration is how to obtain high charge ion beams with relativistic energies. Increasing laser energy and intensity usually leads to a number of limitations on maximum achievable ion energies rooted in the fundamental properties of charged particle interaction with strong electromagnetic fields. Following advances in staged laser-plasma electron acceleration, staged ion acceleration could offer a path to relativistic energies. Here, such scheme is explored and the possibility of scaling the acceleration of ion beams to relativistic energies is discussed.