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Efficient laser-driven proton and bremsstrahlung generation from cluster-assembled foam targets
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringTarget FabricationLaser-plasma InteractionLaser ApplicationsLaser AblationSuper-intense LasersChemistryLaser AbsorptionLaser-accelerated ProtonsHigh-power LasersIntense 30Materials ScienceNanomanufacturingRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionLaser Processing TechnologyFoamApplied PhysicsInertial Confinement FusionLaser-surface InteractionsEfficient Laser-driven Proton
Abstract The interaction between intense 30 fs laser pulses and foam-coated 1.5 μ m-thick Al foils in the relativistic regime (up to 5 × 10 20 W cm −2 ) is studied to optimize the laser energy conversion into laser-accelerated protons. A significant enhancement is observed for foam targets in terms of proton cut-off energy (18.5 MeV) and number of protons above 4.7 MeV (4 × 10 9 protons/shot) with respect to uncoated foils (9.5 MeV, 1 × 10 9 protons/shot), together with a sixfold increase in the bremsstrahlung yield. This enhancement is attributed to increased laser absorption and electron generation in the foam meso- and nanostructure.
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