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All-optical structuring of laser-driven proton beam profiles
- Obst-Huebl, Lieselotte;
- Ziegler, Tim;
- Brack, Florian-Emanuel;
- Branco, João;
- Bussmann, Michael;
- Cowan, Thomas E;
- Curry, Chandra B;
- Fiuza, Frederico;
- Garten, Marco;
- Gauthier, Maxence;
- Göde, Sebastian;
- Glenzer, Siegfried H;
- Huebl, Axel;
- Irman, Arie;
- Kim, Jongjin B;
- Kluge, Thomas;
- Kraft, Stephan D;
- Kroll, Florian;
- Metzkes-Ng, Josefine;
- Pausch, Richard;
- Prencipe, Irene;
- Rehwald, Martin;
- Roedel, Christian;
- Schlenvoigt, Hans-Peter;
- Schramm, Ulrich;
- Zeil, Karl
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07756-zAbstract
Extreme field gradients intrinsic to relativistic laser-interactions with thin solid targets enable compact MeV proton accelerators with unique bunch characteristics. Yet, direct control of the proton beam profile is usually not possible. Here we present a readily applicable all-optical approach to imprint detailed spatial information from the driving laser pulse onto the proton bunch. In a series of experiments, counter-intuitively, the spatial profile of the energetic proton bunch was found to exhibit identical structures as the fraction of the laser pulse passing around a target of limited size. Such information transfer between the laser pulse and the naturally delayed proton bunch is attributed to the formation of quasi-static electric fields in the beam path by ionization of residual gas. Essentially acting as a programmable memory, these fields provide access to a higher level of proton beam manipulation.
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