Abstract
High-intensity (>1019 W cm−2) laser-plasma interactions have been shown to produce large quantities of protons with energies up to several tens of MeV. A range of laser-driven proton-induced reactions in copper have been investigated and the observed reactions quantified. The energy spectrum of the accelerated protons was determined from the reactions in a single thin copper foil and found to be in agreement with that deduced from (p,n) reactions measured in a stack of copper foils. The potential applications of this diagnostic technique are discussed.
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