An overview of the 200 TW Frascati Laser for Acceleration and Multidisciplinary Experiments (FLAME) at the SPARC_LAB Test Facility at the National Laboratories of Frascati (LNF-INFN) is presented. The FLAME laser is employed to investigate different laser–matter interaction schemes, i.e., electron acceleration and secondary radiation sources through Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA) or ion and proton generation through Target Normal Sheath Acceleration (TNSA), for a wide range of scientific areas including the biomedical applications. Finally, recently performed experimental campaigns within the EuAPS and EuPRAXIA frameworks are reported.
Overview and recent developments of the Frascati laser for acceleration and multidisciplinary experiments laser facility at SPARC_LAB / Galletti, Mario; Stocchi, Federica; Costa, Gemma; Curcio, Alessandro; Del Giorno, Martina; Pompili, Riccardo; Cacciotti, Luciano; Di Pirro, Giampiero; Dompè, Valentina; Verra, Livio; Villa, Fabio; Cianchi, Alessandro; Pia Anania, Maria; Ghigo, Andrea; Zigler, Arie; Ferrario, Massimo. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - (2024).
Overview and recent developments of the Frascati laser for acceleration and multidisciplinary experiments laser facility at SPARC_LAB
Alessandro Curcio;
2024
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An overview of the 200 TW Frascati Laser for Acceleration and Multidisciplinary Experiments (FLAME) at the SPARC_LAB Test Facility at the National Laboratories of Frascati (LNF-INFN) is presented. The FLAME laser is employed to investigate different laser–matter interaction schemes, i.e., electron acceleration and secondary radiation sources through Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA) or ion and proton generation through Target Normal Sheath Acceleration (TNSA), for a wide range of scientific areas including the biomedical applications. Finally, recently performed experimental campaigns within the EuAPS and EuPRAXIA frameworks are reported.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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