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Plasma scale length effects on protons generated in ultra-intense laser–plasmas

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FIG. 1. Experimental setup in the Vulcan Petawatt Laser Facility for the measurement of proton energy along the target normal and density gradients normal to the target surface
FIG. 3. Experimental measurements of proton temperature as a function of the measured plasma density scale length for a number of individual laser shots (circles) with target thichness of 20 µm
FIG. 4. Experimental measurements of number of protons as a function of the measured plasma scale length for a number of individual laser shots.
FIG. 6. Simulation results for TNSA sheath field measurements as a function of the plasma scale length
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