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Preferential enhancement of laser-driven carbon ion acceleration from optimized nanostructured surfaces

Dalui et al., 2015

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14848061939198171159
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Dalui M
Wang W
Trivikram T
Sarkar S
Tata S
Jha J
Ayyub P
Sheng Z
Krishnamurthy M
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Scientific reports

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High-intensity ultrashort laser pulses focused on metal targets readily generate hot dense plasmas which accelerate ions efficiently and can pave way to compact table-top accelerators. Laser-driven ion acceleration studies predominantly focus on protons, which …
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    • H01BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
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