Proton acceleration from high-intensity laser interactions with thin foil targets

Experiments were performed to distinguish between the origin of various structures present in the energetic proton signal at the rear of the target in high power laser-solid interactions. Three distinct proton populations that contribute to the signal observed on the detectors were identified.

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Main Authors: Zepf, M, Clark, E, Beg, F, Clarke, R, Dangor, A, Gopal, A, Krushelnick, K, Norreys, P, Tatarakis, M, Wagner, U, Wei, MS
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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author Zepf, M
Clark, E
Beg, F
Clarke, R
Dangor, A
Gopal, A
Krushelnick, K
Norreys, P
Tatarakis, M
Wagner, U
Wei, MS
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Clark, E
Beg, F
Clarke, R
Dangor, A
Gopal, A
Krushelnick, K
Norreys, P
Tatarakis, M
Wagner, U
Wei, MS
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description Experiments were performed to distinguish between the origin of various structures present in the energetic proton signal at the rear of the target in high power laser-solid interactions. Three distinct proton populations that contribute to the signal observed on the detectors were identified.
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spelling oxford-uuid:299ef4ac-42b3-4524-81b0-50bd1f0f5b422022-03-26T12:20:14ZProton acceleration from high-intensity laser interactions with thin foil targetsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:299ef4ac-42b3-4524-81b0-50bd1f0f5b42EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2003Zepf, MClark, EBeg, FClarke, RDangor, AGopal, AKrushelnick, KNorreys, PTatarakis, MWagner, UWei, MSExperiments were performed to distinguish between the origin of various structures present in the energetic proton signal at the rear of the target in high power laser-solid interactions. Three distinct proton populations that contribute to the signal observed on the detectors were identified.
spellingShingle Zepf, M
Clark, E
Beg, F
Clarke, R
Dangor, A
Gopal, A
Krushelnick, K
Norreys, P
Tatarakis, M
Wagner, U
Wei, MS
Proton acceleration from high-intensity laser interactions with thin foil targets
title Proton acceleration from high-intensity laser interactions with thin foil targets
title_full Proton acceleration from high-intensity laser interactions with thin foil targets
title_fullStr Proton acceleration from high-intensity laser interactions with thin foil targets
title_full_unstemmed Proton acceleration from high-intensity laser interactions with thin foil targets
title_short Proton acceleration from high-intensity laser interactions with thin foil targets
title_sort proton acceleration from high intensity laser interactions with thin foil targets
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