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What does it take to make laser-ion accelerators a viable experiment tool?

Group Photo Targetry Workshop

We thank all the participants for their participation and contribution to this enlightening event.
It is our hope that it marks a valuable starting point for our quest to turn laser-driven ion-sources into viable experimental tools.

Topics:

  • Targets: Gas - near-critical - solid, Angstroms or Millimeter
  • Fabrication and handling: Production - Characterization - Alignment
  • Shape and density conditioning
  • Control of ion properties: angular divergence, energy spectrum, efficiency, bunch duration
  • Rep-rated capability
  • Pre-, intra- and post-irradiation accelerator diagnostics
  • Challenges of technology development
proton radiation

Location:

Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Garching, Germany

Date:

9th - 11th October 2013

Organizers:

Prof. Dr. Jörg Schreiber (LMU), Prof. Dr. Jan Wilkens (TUM), Prof. Paul Bolton (KPSI), Prof. Dr. Fridtjof Nüsslin (TUM)

Contact:

Jörg Schreiber: Joerg.Schreiber@lmu.de or Andrea Leinthaler: +49 (0)89 28914078

Downloads:

Workshop Poster (high res., Din A3)
Workshop Poster (small res.)

Workshop presented by Munich-Centre for Advanced Photonics (MAP)
www.munich-photonics.de

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