Laser ion acceleration provides for compact, high-intensity ion sources in the multi-MeV range. Using a pulsed high-field solenoid, for the first time high-intensity laser-accelerated proton bunches could be selected from the continuous exponential spectrum and delivered to large distances, containing more than 109 particles in a narrow energy interval around a central energy of 9.4 MeV and showing ≤30 mrad envelope divergence. The bunches of only a few nanoseconds bunch duration were characterized 2.2 m behind the laser-plasma source with respect to arrival time, energy width, and intensity as well as spatial and temporal bunch profile.
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Busold, S., Schumacher, D., Deppert, O., Brabetz, C., Frydrych, S., Kroll, F., … Roth, M. (2013). Focusing and transport of high-intensity multi-MeV proton bunches from a compact laser-driven source. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 16(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.101302
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