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Transition of Proton Energy Scaling Using an Ultrathin Target Irradiated<? format?> by Linearly Polarized Femtosecond Laser PulsesKim et al., 2013
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- Kim I
- Pae K
- Kim C
- Kim H
- Sung J
- Lee S
- Yu T
- Choi I
- Lee C
- Nam K
- Nickles P
- Jeong T
- Lee J
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- Physical review letters
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Particle acceleration using ultraintense, ultrashort laser pulses is one of the most attractive topics in relativistic laser-plasma research. We report proton and/or ion acceleration in the intensity range of<? format?> 5× 10 19 to 3.3× 10 20 W/cm 2 by irradiating linearly polarized …
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