Large-area suspended graphene as a laser target to produce an energetic ion beam

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Abstract

Proton radiography is a key diagnostics to measure and image the electric/magnetic field in laser-produced plasmas. A thin solid target is irradiated with an intense laser pulse to produce a proton beam. The accelerated proton can achieve higher energy with thinner target. In order to produce an extremely thin target, we have developed a large-area suspended graphene as a laser target for energetic ion sources. We describe the manufacturing process of the suspended graphene, and show the results of quality evaluations.

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Khasanah, N., Bolouki, N., Huang, T. Y., Hong, Y. Z., Chung, W. L., Woon, W. Y., … Kuramitsu, Y. (2017). Large-area suspended graphene as a laser target to produce an energetic ion beam. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 5. https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2017.16

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