We present a study on laser-driven proton acceleration from a hydrogen cluster target. Aiming for the optimisation of the proton source, we performed a detailed parametric scan of the interaction conditions by varying different laser and the target parameters. While the underlying process of a Coulomb-explosion delivers moderate energies, in the range of 100 s of keV, the use of hydrogen as target material comes with the benefit of a debris-free, single-species proton acceleration scheme, enabling high repetition-rate experiments, which are very robust against shot-to-shot fluctuations.
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Aurand, B., Schwind, K. M., Toncian, T., Aktan, E., Cerchez, M., Lessmann, L., … Willi, O. (2020). Study of the parameter dependence of laser-accelerated protons from a hydrogen cluster source. New Journal of Physics, 22(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab7bf0
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