Abstract:
The angular structure characteristics of the expansion of multiply charged aluminum ions and nuclei were determined for the first time for a wide range of densities of radiation fluxes (108–5·1013 W/cm2) reaching the target. The experimental results were generalized to a wide spectrum of masses and radiation flux densities and this made it possible to provide a description of the expansion of a laser plasma in vacuum. The phenomenon of "self-focusing" of beams of ions of maximum density, whose angle of expansion was 20–30° (symmetric about the normal to the target), was detected for the first time. This phenomenon and the results obtained should be useful in those cases where a sharp directionality of ion sources would be needed as, for example, in injection of ions into accelerators.