20 abril 2022
Fluid targets are attractive for laser-driven ion acceleration at high-repetition-rate laser facilities. In particular, liquid targets have several interesting features since they can regenerate in situ and are debris-free (or little) and operate at a high repetition rate. Here, we report high-repetition-rate MeV-range proton acceleration by the interaction of the VEGA-2 laser system with a micrometer-thick water sheet target in a high vacuum (10−4 mbar) environment. The water target was running continuously at this pressure for 4 h and more than 1000 shots were performed. Two different water thicknesses were studied, and we measured a continuous proton distribution with energies up to 3.5 MeV. Experimental results are compared with the literature and existing scaling laws.
Puyuelo-Valdés, P.; de Luis, D.; Hernández, J.; Apiñaniz, J.I., Curcio, A.; Henares, J.L.; Huault, M.; Pérez-Hernández, J.A.; Roso, L., Gatti, G and Volpe, L.











