Ion acceleration by an ultrashort laser pulse interacting with a near-critical-density gas jet
Abstract: We demonstrate laser-driven Helium ion acceleration with cut-off energies above 25 MeV and peaked ion number above $108$ /MeV for 22(2) MeV projectiles from near-critical density gas jet targets. We employed shock gas jet nozzles at the high-repetition-rate (HRR) VEGA-2 laser system with 3 J in pulses of 30 fs focused down to intensities in the range between $9\times10{19}$ W/cm$2$ and $1.2\times10{20}$ W/cm$2$. We demonstrate acceleration spectra with minor shot-to-shot changes for small variations in the target gas density profile. Difference in gas profiles arise due to nozzles being exposed to a experimental environment, partially ablating and melting.
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