Shaping laser accelerated ions for future applications – The LIGHT collaboration

The generation of intense ion beams from high-intensity laser-generated plasmas has been the focus of research for the last decade. In the LIGHT collaboration the expertise of heavy ion accelerator scientists and laser and plasma physicists has been combined to investigate the prospect of merging th...

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Published in:Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment Vol. 740; pp. 94 - 98
Main Authors: Busold, S., Almomani, A., Bagnoud, V., Barth, W., Bedacht, S., Blažević, A., Boine-Frankenheim, O., Brabetz, C., Burris-Mog, T., Cowan, T.E., Deppert, O., Droba, M., Eickhoff, H., Eisenbarth, U., Harres, K., Hoffmeister, G., Hofmann, I., Jaeckel, O., Jaeger, R., Joost, M., Kraft, S., Kroll, F., Kaluza, M., Kester, O., Lecz, Z., Merz, T., Nürnberg, F., Al-Omari, H., Orzhekhovskaya, A., Paulus, G., Polz, J., Ratzinger, U., Roth, M., Schaumann, G., Schmidt, P., Schramm, U., Schreiber, G., Schumacher, D., Stoehlker, T., Tauschwitz, A., Vinzenz, W., Wagner, F., Yaramyshev, S., Zielbauer, B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 11-03-2014
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Summary:The generation of intense ion beams from high-intensity laser-generated plasmas has been the focus of research for the last decade. In the LIGHT collaboration the expertise of heavy ion accelerator scientists and laser and plasma physicists has been combined to investigate the prospect of merging these ion beams with conventional accelerator technology and exploring the possibilities of future applications. We report about the goals and first results of the LIGHT collaboration to generate, handle and transport laser driven ion beams. This effort constitutes an important step in research for next generation accelerator technologies.
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ISSN:0168-9002
1872-9576
DOI:10.1016/j.nima.2013.10.025