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    Du Hong-Chuan, Wang Hui-Qiao, Liu Zuo-Ye, Sun Shao-Hua, Li Lu, Ma Ling-Ling, Hu Bi-Tao. Interaction of intense laser pulses with hydrogen atomic clustersJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(3): 035202.
    Du Hong-Chuan, Wang Hui-Qiao, Liu Zuo-Ye, Sun Shao-Hua, Li Lu, Ma Ling-Ling, Hu Bi-Tao. Interaction of intense laser pulses with hydrogen atomic clustersJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(3): 035202.
  • Interaction of intense laser pulses with hydrogen atomic clusters

    • The interaction between intense femtosecond laser pulses and hydrogen atomic clusters is studied by a simplified Coulomb explosion model. The dependences of average proton kinetic energy on cluster size, pulse duration, laser intensity and wavelength are studied respectively. The calculated results indicate that the irradiation of a femtosecond laser of longer wavelength on hydrogen atomic clusters may be a simple, economical way to produce highly kinetic hydrogen ions. The phenomenon suggests that the irradiation of femtosecond laser of longer wavelength on deuterium atomic clusters may be easier than that of shorter wavelength to drive nuclear fusion reactions. The product of the laser intensity and the squared laser wavelength needed to make proton energy saturated as a function of the squared cluster radius is also investigated. The proton energy distribution calculated is also shown and compared with the experimental data. Our results are in agreement with the experimental results fairly well.
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