Abstract
Ultraintense laser interactions with highly charged ions (HCIs) are investigated using 3D relativistic Monte Carlo simulations. Ultraenergetic electrons are produced for HCIs chosen so that their electrons remain bound during the rise-time of the laser pulse, and so that they are ionized when the laser is near its peak amplitude.
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