The interaction of high-intensity laser pulses with solid targets can be used as a highly charged, energetic heavy ion source. Normally, intrinsic contaminants on the target surface suppress the performance of heavy ion acceleration from a high-intensity laser–target interaction, resulting in preferential proton acceleration. Here, we demonstrate that CW laser heating of 5 μm titanium tape targets can remove contaminant hydrocarbons in order to expose a thin oxide layer on the metal surface, ideal for the generation of energetic oxygen beams. This is demonstrated by irradiating the heated targets with a PW class high-power laser at an intensity of 5 × 10^21 W/cm2, showing enhanced acceleration of oxygen ions with a non-thermal-like distribu...
The technological advances in areas such as automotive and aerospace industries require materials ca...
Development in the field of high-power laser systems with repetition rates of several Hz and energie...
In this paper, we report a study on proton beams produced via laser interaction from hydrogenated so...
The interaction of ultrahigh power picosecond laser pulses with solid targets is of interest both fo...
Dense titanium plasma has been heated to an electron temperature up to 1300 eV with a 100 TW, high i...
A pulsed high flux source of nearly monoenergetic atomic oxygen was designed, built, and successfull...
The interaction of ultra-high power picosecond laser pulses with solid targets is of interest both f...
Laser-driven ion acceleration has been an active research area in the past two decades with the pros...
In this work we present the preliminary investigations about the production of proton beams by pulse...
International audienceThe mechanically treated high temperature (700°C) oxidation of commercially pu...
Solid titanium target was irradiated with a N_2 laser beam of a maximal energy density of 1.1 J/cm^2...
The generation of energetic electron and proton beams was studied from the interaction of high inten...
A technique to generate jets of pure Titanium plasma is presented. A Ti wire is exploded in an Alumi...
Motivated by the development of next-generation heavy ion accelerators, we have been searching the e...
The ability of relativistic laser pulses to accelerate ions from foil targets has long been establis...
The technological advances in areas such as automotive and aerospace industries require materials ca...
Development in the field of high-power laser systems with repetition rates of several Hz and energie...
In this paper, we report a study on proton beams produced via laser interaction from hydrogenated so...
The interaction of ultrahigh power picosecond laser pulses with solid targets is of interest both fo...
Dense titanium plasma has been heated to an electron temperature up to 1300 eV with a 100 TW, high i...
A pulsed high flux source of nearly monoenergetic atomic oxygen was designed, built, and successfull...
The interaction of ultra-high power picosecond laser pulses with solid targets is of interest both f...
Laser-driven ion acceleration has been an active research area in the past two decades with the pros...
In this work we present the preliminary investigations about the production of proton beams by pulse...
International audienceThe mechanically treated high temperature (700°C) oxidation of commercially pu...
Solid titanium target was irradiated with a N_2 laser beam of a maximal energy density of 1.1 J/cm^2...
The generation of energetic electron and proton beams was studied from the interaction of high inten...
A technique to generate jets of pure Titanium plasma is presented. A Ti wire is exploded in an Alumi...
Motivated by the development of next-generation heavy ion accelerators, we have been searching the e...
The ability of relativistic laser pulses to accelerate ions from foil targets has long been establis...
The technological advances in areas such as automotive and aerospace industries require materials ca...
Development in the field of high-power laser systems with repetition rates of several Hz and energie...
In this paper, we report a study on proton beams produced via laser interaction from hydrogenated so...