Abstract
We report on the experimental observation of transverse modulations in proton beams accelerated from micrometer thick targets which were irradiated with ultra-short (30 fs) laser pulses of a peak intensity of 5 × 10 20 W cm-2. The net-like proton beam modulations were recorded using radiochromic film and the data suggest a dependence on laser energy and target thickness for their onset and strength. Numerical simulations suggest that intensity-dependent instabilities in the laser-produced plasma at the target front side lead to electron beam break-up or filamentation, then serving as the source of the observed proton beam modulations. © 2014 IOP Publishing and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Metzkes, J., Kluge, T., Zeil, K., Bussmann, M., Kraft, S. D., Cowan, T. E., & Schramm, U. (2014). Experimental observation of transverse modulations in laser-driven proton beams. New Journal of Physics, 16. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/2/023008
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