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Iuliana Vladisavlevici11/05/2022 18:00
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Florent Brun (CEA)11/05/2022 18:00
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Emmanuel Atukpor11/05/2022 18:00
High power laser interactions lead to the production and acceleration of bunches of particles including protons, which are promising for fundamental physics studies and many applications such as radiotherapy and radioisotope production. In the detection of laser-accelerated protons, passive detectors like imaging plates, that are suitable for single-shot laser experiments are commonly...
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Clément Caizergues (CELIA)11/05/2022 18:00
Proton-Boron fusion has raised noticeable interest in the perspective of a reactor design due to its almost aneutronic nature and the abundance of the reactants. This mechanism is also envisaged as a possible bright source of alpha particles for medical or fundamental purposes. From Particle-In-Cell simulations and post-processing analyses we review the expected nuclear reaction events and...
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Ioaquin Moulanier (LPGP)11/05/2022 18:00
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Arthur HIRSCH11/05/2022 18:00
Helical coils (HC) [1] allow focusing and post-acceleration of protons accelerated by Target Normal Sheath Acceleration (TNSA). This scheme uses the discharge current, generated by the charge expulsion from the laser-plasma interaction, as it flows through a conducting helix. The current’s propagation produces an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) inside the helix that focuses, post-accelerates and...
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