Laser-based acceleration for nuclear physics experiments at ELI-NP

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As part of the Extreme Light pan-European research infrastructure, Extreme Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) in Romania will focus on topics in Nuclear Physics, fundamental Physics and applications, based on very intense photon beams. Laser-based acceleration of electrons, protons and heavy ions is a prerequisite for a multitude of laser-driven nuclear physics experiments already proposed by the international research community. A total of six outputs of the dual-amplification chain laser system, two of 100TW, two of 1PW and two of 10PW will be employed in 5 experimental areas, with the possibility to use long and short focal lengths, gas and solid targets, reaching the whole range of laser acceleration processes. We describe the main techniques and expectations regarding the acceleration of electrons, protons and heavy nuclei at ELI-NP, and some physics cases for which these techniques play an important role in the experiments.

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Tesileanu, O., Asavei, T., Dancus, I., Gales, S., Negoita, F., Turcu, I. C. E., … Zamfir, N. V. (2016). Laser-based acceleration for nuclear physics experiments at ELI-NP. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 117). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611705004

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