Three-dimensional gridless particle simulations of proton acceleration via irradiation of a very thin foil by a short-pulse, high-intensity laser have been performed to evaluate recently proposed microstructured target configurations. It is found that a pure proton microdot target does not by itself result in a quasimonoenergetic proton beam. Such a beam can only be produced with a very lightly doped target, in qualitative agreement with one-dimensional theory. The simulations suggest that beam quality in current experiments could be dramatically improved by choosing microdot compositions with a 5-10 times lower proton fraction
Nanostructured and microstructured thin foils have been fabricated and used experimentally as target...
Nanostructured and microstructured thin foils have been fabricated and used experimentally as target...
A theoretical study complemented with published experimental data of proton acceleration from sub-mi...
The rapid progress in the field of laser particle acceleration has stimulated a debate about the pro...
The rapid progress in the field of laser particle acceleration has stimulated a debate about the pro...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/10/3/033034 Abstract. The rapid progress in the field of laser particle accele...
The laser acceleration of proton beams with quasi-monoenergetic features in the energy spectra from ...
High intensity laser-driven proton acceleration from micromachined targets is studied experimentally...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
The generation of multi-MeV proton beams via irradiation of solid targets by ultraintense lasers is ...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
We present a numerical study of the effect of the laser spot size of a circularly polarized laser be...
Nanostructured and microstructured thin foils have been fabricated and used experimentally as target...
Nanostructured and microstructured thin foils have been fabricated and used experimentally as target...
A theoretical study complemented with published experimental data of proton acceleration from sub-mi...
The rapid progress in the field of laser particle acceleration has stimulated a debate about the pro...
The rapid progress in the field of laser particle acceleration has stimulated a debate about the pro...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/10/3/033034 Abstract. The rapid progress in the field of laser particle accele...
The laser acceleration of proton beams with quasi-monoenergetic features in the energy spectra from ...
High intensity laser-driven proton acceleration from micromachined targets is studied experimentally...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
The generation of multi-MeV proton beams via irradiation of solid targets by ultraintense lasers is ...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
Nano and micro structured thin (μ m-scale) foils were designed, fabricated and irradiated with the h...
We present a numerical study of the effect of the laser spot size of a circularly polarized laser be...
Nanostructured and microstructured thin foils have been fabricated and used experimentally as target...
Nanostructured and microstructured thin foils have been fabricated and used experimentally as target...
A theoretical study complemented with published experimental data of proton acceleration from sub-mi...