We report on the development of foam-based double-layer targets (DLTs) for laser-driven ion acceleration. Foam layers with a density of a few mg cm-3 and controlled thickness in the 8-36 μm range were grown on μm-thick Al foils by pulsed laser deposition (PLD). The DLTs were experimentally investigated by varying the pulse intensity, laser polarisation and target properties. Comparing DLTs with simple Al foils, we observed a systematic enhancement of the maximum and average energies and number of accelerated ions. Maximum energies up to 30 MeV for protons and 130 MeV for C6+ ions were detected. Dedicated three-dimensional particle-in-cell (3D-PIC) simulations were performed considering both uniform and cluster-assembled foams to interpret t...
Experimental results are reported for two different configurations of laser driven ion acceleration ...
Experimental results are reported for two different configurations of laser driven ion acceleration ...
Experimental results are reported for two different configurations of laser driven ion acceleration ...
We report on the development of foam-based double-layer targets (DLTs) for laser-driven ion accelera...
We report on the development of foam-based double-layer targets (DLTs) for laser-driven ion accelera...
We report on the development of foam-based double-layer targets (DLTs) for laser-driven ion accelera...
We report on the development of foam-based double-layer targets (DLTs) for laser-driven ion accelera...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered, foam-b...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered, foam-b...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered, foam-b...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered, foam-b...
International audienceThe experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with...
International audienceThe experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered,foam-ba...
International audienceThe experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with...
Experimental results are reported for two different configurations of laser driven ion acceleration ...
Experimental results are reported for two different configurations of laser driven ion acceleration ...
Experimental results are reported for two different configurations of laser driven ion acceleration ...
We report on the development of foam-based double-layer targets (DLTs) for laser-driven ion accelera...
We report on the development of foam-based double-layer targets (DLTs) for laser-driven ion accelera...
We report on the development of foam-based double-layer targets (DLTs) for laser-driven ion accelera...
We report on the development of foam-based double-layer targets (DLTs) for laser-driven ion accelera...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered, foam-b...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered, foam-b...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered, foam-b...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered, foam-b...
International audienceThe experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with...
International audienceThe experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with...
The experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with multi-layered,foam-ba...
International audienceThe experimental feasibility of the laser-driven ion acceleration concept with...
Experimental results are reported for two different configurations of laser driven ion acceleration ...
Experimental results are reported for two different configurations of laser driven ion acceleration ...
Experimental results are reported for two different configurations of laser driven ion acceleration ...