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Recent progress of laser driven particle acceleration at Peking University

Authors :
Shuan Zhao
Jiao Zhu
Yong Shang
Jiaer Chen
Wei Song
Yixing Geng
He-Zheng Fu
Xian-Tu He
Yinren Shou
Yuanrong Lu
Chao Cao
Kun Zhu
Zhiyu Guo
Xueqing Yan
Haiyang Lu
Chen Lin
Hong-Yong Wang
Yubin Zou
Bing Liu
Zhong-Xi Yuan
Source :
Frontiers of Physics. 8:577-584
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

Abstract

Recently, radiation pressure acceleration (RPA) has been proposed and extensively studied, which shows that circularly polarized (CP) laser pulses can accelerate mono-energetic ion bunches in a phase-stable-acceleration (PSA) way from ultrathin foils. It is found that self-organizing proton beam can be stably accelerated to GeV in the interaction of a CP laser with a planar target at 1022 W/cm2. A project called Compact LAser Plasma proton Accelerator (CLAPA) is approved by MOST in China recently. A prototype of laser driven proton accelerator (1 to 15 MeV/1 Hz) based on the PSA mechanism and plasma lens is going to be built at Peking University in the next five years. It will be upgraded to 200 MeV later for applications such as cancer therapy, plasma imaging and fast ignition for inertial confine fusion.

Details

ISSN :
20950470 and 20950462
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers of Physics
Accession number :
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