Integrated double-plasma-mirror targets for contrast enhancement in laser ion acceleration

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We introduce a target concept for laser-driven ion acceleration with ultrashort, highly intense laser pulses that includes an integrated double plasma mirror for contrast enhancement. It comprises three nanometer thin plastic foils, embedded in a small metal structure, which ensures precise mounting. The geometry allows to apply a double plasma mirror directly in front of a target foil within the converging beam, enabling moderate-energy (∼1 J) laser systems to reach the required fluence of several hundred J/cm2 on the plasma mirrors. During an experimental campaign, performed at the Laboratory for Extreme Photonics in Munich, we observed proton energies increased by a factor of three using this new target, which is attributed to an enhanced laser contrast after the integrated double plasma mirrors.

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Speicher, M., Haffa, D., Haug, M. A. O., Bin, J., Gao, Y., Hartmann, J., … Schreiber, J. (2018). Integrated double-plasma-mirror targets for contrast enhancement in laser ion acceleration. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1079). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1079/1/012002

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