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Laser-driven high-energy proton beams from cascaded acceleration regimes

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Laser-driven high-energy proton beams from cascaded acceleration regimes

T. Ziegler, I. Göthel, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking research conducted by Tim Ziegler and colleagues at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, exploring the fascinating world of laser-driven ion accelerators. Their innovative approach has unlocked proton beams with energies reaching up to 150 MeV, promising new advances in compact accelerator technology. Join us as we delve into the dynamics of this research and its potential applications.

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Abstract
Laser-driven ion accelerators can deliver high-energy, high-peak current beams and are thus attracting attention as a compact alternative to conventional accelerators. However, achieving sufficiently high energy levels suitable for applications such as radiation therapy remains a challenge for laser-driven ion accelerators. Here we generate proton beams with a spectrally separated high-energy component of up to 150 MeV by irradiating solid-density plastic foil targets with ultrashort laser pulses from a repetitive petawatt laser. The preceding laser light heats the target, leading to the onset of relativistically induced transparency upon main pulse arrival. The laser peak then penetrates the initially opaque target and triggers proton acceleration through a cascade of different mechanisms, as revealed by three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. The transparency of the target can be used to identify the high-performance domain, making it a suitable feedback parameter for automated laser and target optimization to enhance stability of plasma accelerators in the future.
Publisher
Nature Physics
Published On
Jul 01, 2024
Authors
Tim Ziegler, Ilja Göthel, Stefan Assenbaum, Constantin Bernert, Florian-Emanuel Brack, Thomas E. Cowan, Nicholas P. Dover, Lennart Gaus, Thomas Kluge, Stephan Kraft, Florian Kroll, Josefine Metzkes-Ng, Mamiko Nishiuchi, Irene Prencipe, Thomas Püschel, Martin Rehwald, Marvin Reimold, Hans-Peter Schlenvoigt, Marvin E. P. Umlandt, Milenko Vescovi, Ulrich Schramm, Karl Zeil
Tags
laser-driven
ion accelerators
proton beams
high-energy
particle-in-cell simulations
target transparency
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