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Laser-driven 1 GeV carbon ions from preheated diamond targets in the break-out afterburner regime
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Gev Carbon IonsExperimental DataLaser-driven 1PhysicsEngineeringLaser Plasma PhysicsSpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionMaximum Ion EnergyLaser Plasma PhysicLaser-induced BreakdownAccelerator Mass SpectrometryIon Beam InstrumentationIon EmissionDiamond TargetsCarbon Ions
Experimental data are presented for laser-driven carbon C6+ ion-acceleration, verifying 2D-PIC studies for multi-species targets in the Break-Out Afterburner regime. With Trident's ultra-high contrast at relativistic intensities of 5 × 1020 W/cm2 and nm-scale diamond targets, acceleration of carbon ions has been optimized by using target laser-preheating for removal of surface proton contaminants. Using a high-resolution wide angle spectrometer, carbon C6+ ion energies exceeding 1 GeV or 83 MeV/amu have been measured, which is a 40% increase in maximum ion energy over uncleaned targets. These results are consistent with kinetic plasma modeling and analytic theory.
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