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Commissioning of the 1 PW experimental area at ELI-NP using a short focal parabolic mirror for proton acceleration
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作者 M.O.Cernaianu P.Ghenuche +34 位作者 F.Rotaru L.Tudor O.Chalus C.Gheorghiu D.C.Popescu M.Gugiu S.Balascuta A.Magureanu M.Tataru V.Horny B.Corobean I.Dancus A.Alincutei T.Asavei B.Diaconescu L.Dinca D.B.Dreghici D.G.Ghita C.Jalba v.leca A.M.Lupu V.Nastasa F.Negoita M.Patrascoiu F.Schimbeschi D.Stutman C.Ticos D.Ursescu A.Arefiev P.Tomassini V.Malka S.Gales K.A.Tanaka C.A.Ur D.Doria 《Matter and Radiation at Extremes》 2025年第2期35-49,共15页
High-power laser systems have opened new frontiers in scientifi research and have revolutionized various scientifi fields offering unprecedented capabilities for understanding fundamental physics and allowing unique a... High-power laser systems have opened new frontiers in scientifi research and have revolutionized various scientifi fields offering unprecedented capabilities for understanding fundamental physics and allowing unique applications.This paper details the successful commissioning of the 1 PW experimental area at the Extreme Light Infrastructure–Nuclear Physics(ELI-NP)facility in Romania,using both of the available laser arms.The experimental setup featured a short focal parabolic mirror to accelerate protons through the target normal sheath acceleration mechanism.Detailed experiments were conducted using various metallic and diamond-like carbon targets to investigate the dependence of the proton acceleration on different laser parameters.Furthermore,the paper discusses the critical role of the laser temporal profil in optimizing proton acceleration,supported by hydrodynamic simulations that are correlated with experimental outcomes.The finding underscore the potential of the ELI-NP facility to advance research in laser–plasma physics and contribute significantl to high-energy physics applications.The results of this commissioning establish a strong foundation for experiments by future users. 展开更多
关键词 nuclear physics scientifi fields short focal parabolic mirror extreme light infrastructure laser plasma physics scientifi research proton acceleration understanding fundamental physics
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Targets for high repetition rate laser facilities:needs,challenges and perspectives 被引量:2
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作者 I.Prencipe J.Fuchs +44 位作者 S.Pascarelli D.W.Schumacher R.B.Stephens N.B.Alexander R.Briggs M.Büscher M.O.Cernaianu A.Choukourov M.De Marco A.Erbe J.Fassbender G.Fiquet P.Fitzsimmons C.Gheorghiu J.Hund L.G.Huang M.Harmand N.J.Hartley A.Irman T.Kluge Z.Konopkova S.Kraft D.Kraus v.leca D.Margarone J.Metzkes K.Nagai W.Nazarov P.Lutoslawski D.Papp M.Passoni A.Pelka J.P.Perin J.Schulz M.Smid C.Spindloe S.Steinke R.Torchio C.Vass T.Wiste R.Zaffino K.Zeil T.Tschentscher U.Schramm T.E.Cowan 《High Power Laser Science and Engineering》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第3期10-40,共31页
A number of laser facilities coming online all over the world promise the capability of high-power laser experiments with shot repetition rates between 1 and 10 Hz. Target availability and technical issues related to ... A number of laser facilities coming online all over the world promise the capability of high-power laser experiments with shot repetition rates between 1 and 10 Hz. Target availability and technical issues related to the interaction environment could become a bottleneck for the exploitation of such facilities. In this paper, we report on target needs for three different classes of experiments: dynamic compression physics, electron transport and isochoric heating, and laser-driven particle and radiation sources. We also review some of the most challenging issues in target fabrication and high repetition rate operation. Finally, we discuss current target supply strategies and future perspectives to establish a sustainable target provision infrastructure for advanced laser facilities. 展开更多
关键词 high-energy density physics target design and fabrication
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Fabrication of micrometre-sized periodic gratings in free-standing metallic foils for laser-plasma experiments
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作者 C.C.Gheorghiu M.Cerchez +6 位作者 E.Aktan R.Prasad F.Yilmaz N.Yilmaz D.Popa O.Willi v.leca 《High Power Laser Science and Engineering》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第1期17-31,共15页
Engineered targets are expected to play a key role in future high-power laser experiments calling for joined, extensive knowledge in materials properties, engineering techniques and plasma physics. In this work, we pr... Engineered targets are expected to play a key role in future high-power laser experiments calling for joined, extensive knowledge in materials properties, engineering techniques and plasma physics. In this work, we propose a novel patterning procedure of self-supported 10 μm thick Au and Cu foils for obtaining micrometre-sized periodic gratings as targets for high-power laser applications. Accessible techniques were considered, by using cold rolling, electronbeam lithography and the Ar-ion milling process. The developed patterning procedure allows efficient control of the grating and foil surface on large area. Targets consisting of patterned regions of 450 μm × 450 μm, with 2 μm periodic gratings, were prepared on 25 mm × 25 mm Au and Cu free-standing foils, and preliminary investigations of the microtargets interacting with an ultrashort, relativistic laser pulse were performed. These test experiments demonstrated that,in certain conditions, the micro-gratings show enhanced laser energy absorption and higher efficiency in accelerating charge particle beams compared with planar thin foils of similar thickness. 展开更多
关键词 laser driven plasmas on structured targets metallic foils micro-grating patterned targets
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