reviewReports on Progress in PhysicsApr 17, 2012Closed access

Review of laser-driven ion sources and their applications

Japan Atomic Energy Agency · Kansai Photon Science Institute

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Abstract

For many years, laser-driven ion acceleration, mainly proton acceleration, has been proposed and a number of proof-of-principle experiments have been carried out with lasers whose pulse duration was in the nanosecond range. In the 1990s, ion acceleration in a relativistic plasma was demonstrated with ultra-short pulse lasers based on the chirped pulse amplification technique which can provide not only picosecond or femtosecond laser pulse duration, but simultaneously ultra-high peak power of terawatt to petawatt levels. Starting from the year 2000, several groups demonstrated low transverse emittance, tens of MeV proton beams with a conversion efficiency of up to several percent. The laser-accelerated particle…

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Laser
  • Acceleration
  • Picosecond
  • Proton
  • Pulse duration
  • Ion
  • Atomic physics
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  • Affordable and clean energy
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