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    Bright laser-driven neutron source based on the relativistic transparency of solids by Roth, M, Jung, D, Falk, K, Guler, N, Deppert, O, Devlin, M, Favalli, A, Fernandez, J, Gautier, D, Geissel, M, Haight, R, Hamilton, C E, Hegelich, B M, Johnson, R P, Merrill, F, Schaumann, G, Schoenberg, K, Schollmeier, M, Shimada, T, Taddeucci, T, Tybo, J L, Wagner, F, Wender, S A, Wilde, C H, Wurden, G A

    Published in Physical review letters (24-01-2013)
    “…Neutrons are unique particles to probe samples in many fields of research ranging from biology to material sciences to engineering and security applications…”
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    Focusing and transport of high-intensity multi-MeV proton bunches from a compact laser-driven source by Busold, S., Schumacher, D., Deppert, O., Brabetz, C., Frydrych, S., Kroll, F., Joost, M., Al-Omari, H., Blažević, A., Zielbauer, B., Hofmann, I., Bagnoud, V., Cowan, T. E., Roth, M.

    “…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…”
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    Commissioning of a compact laser-based proton beam line for high intensity bunches around 10 MeV by Busold, S., Schumacher, D., Deppert, O., Brabetz, C., Kroll, F., Blažević, A., Bagnoud, V., Roth, M.

    “…We report on the first results of experiments with a new laser-based proton beam line at the GSI accelerator facility in Darmstadt. It delivers high current…”
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    Laser accelerated protons captured and transported by a pulse power solenoid by Burris-Mog, T., Harres, K., Nürnberg, F., Busold, S., Bussmann, M., Deppert, O., Hoffmeister, G., Joost, M., Sobiella, M., Tauschwitz, A., Zielbauer, B., Bagnoud, V., Herrmannsdoerfer, T., Roth, M., Cowan, T. E.

    “…Using a pulse power solenoid, we demonstrate efficient capture of laser accelerated proton beams and the ability to control their large divergence angles and…”
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    Accelerating ions with high-energy short laser pulses from submicrometer thick targets by Wagner, F., Brabetz, C., Deppert, O., Roth, M., Stöhlker, T., Tauschwitz, An, Tebartz, A., Zielbauer, B., Bagnoud, V.

    “…Using the example of the PHELIX high-energy short pulse laser we discuss the technical preconditions to investigate ion acceleration with submicrometer thick…”
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    Maximum Proton Energy above 85 MeV from the Relativistic Interaction of Laser Pulses with Micrometer Thick CH sub(2) Targets by Wagner, F, Deppert, O, Brabetz, C, Fiala, P, Kleinschmidt, A, Poth, P, Schanz, V A, Tebartz, A, Zielbauer, B, Roth, M, Stohlker, T, Bagnoud, V

    Published in Physical review letters (20-05-2016)
    “…We present a study of laser-driven ion acceleration with micrometer and submicrometer thick plastic targets. Using laser pulses with high temporal contrast and…”
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    Maximum Proton Energy above 85 MeV from the Relativistic Interaction of Laser Pulses with Micrometer Thick CH_{2} Targets by Wagner, F, Deppert, O, Brabetz, C, Fiala, P, Kleinschmidt, A, Poth, P, Schanz, V A, Tebartz, A, Zielbauer, B, Roth, M, Stöhlker, T, Bagnoud, V

    Published in Physical review letters (20-05-2016)
    “…We present a study of laser-driven ion acceleration with micrometer and submicrometer thick plastic targets. Using laser pulses with high temporal contrast and…”
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    An activation experiment with laser-accelerated high-energy protons to optimize the graded-z shield design for the IXO/ATHENA satellite missions by Neff, S., Hauf, S., Lang, P., Roth, M., Gunther, M., Deppert, O., Hoffmann, D. H. H., Kuster, M., Pia, M. G., Bell, Z. W.

    “…The International X-ray Observatory (IXO) and ATHENA are next-generation X-ray satellites that are currently being designed as a successors of XMM-Newton. To…”
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    In-situ characterization of metal nanoparticles and their organic coatings using laser-vaporization aerosol mass spectrometry by Nilsson, Patrik T., Eriksson, Axel C., Ludvigsson, Linus, Messing, Maria E., Nordin, Erik Z., Gudmundsson, Anders, Meuller, Bengt O., Deppert, Knut, Fortner, Edward C., Onasch, Timothy B., Pagels, Joakim H.

    Published in Nano research (01-12-2015)
    “…The development of methods to produce nanoparticles with unique properties via the aerosol route is progressing rapidly. Typical characterization techniques…”
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