2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2018.06.031
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Graphitization of diamond by laser-accelerated proton beams

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“…Laser-driven proton acceleration, as obtained by the interaction of a high-intensity laser with a target, is a growing field of interest, in particular, for the different potential applications that are consolidating or emerging. These applications include their use in ultrafast radiography [1], novel fusion schemes [2], high-energy density matter [3], laboratory astrophysics [4], medical applications [5][6][7], novel neutron sources [8], cultural heritage [9,10], using them as injectors for larger accelerators [11,12], and material science [13][14][15][16]. Many of these applications build on the routine production of protons, where one of the main challenges is to optimize the proton energy and yield given specific laser parameters.…”
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“…Laser-driven proton acceleration, as obtained by the interaction of a high-intensity laser with a target, is a growing field of interest, in particular, for the different potential applications that are consolidating or emerging. These applications include their use in ultrafast radiography [1], novel fusion schemes [2], high-energy density matter [3], laboratory astrophysics [4], medical applications [5][6][7], novel neutron sources [8], cultural heritage [9,10], using them as injectors for larger accelerators [11,12], and material science [13][14][15][16]. Many of these applications build on the routine production of protons, where one of the main challenges is to optimize the proton energy and yield given specific laser parameters.…”
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“…1(b)]. We considered this target material since it is one of the most used and cheapest target materials in laserdriven proton acceleration, was producing the best results compared to other materials and thicknesses when used as a proton source [13,39], and the wetting properties between them and the gold or silver NPs can ensure the realization of a uniform nanostructured film on the surface with limited aggregation of nanoparticles [40]. As shown in Fig.…”
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“…Many researchers working in different infrastructures are currently investigating potential applications where these laser-generated beams can outperform conventionally generated particles 1 and become usable laser-based particle beamlines 29 . Recently, strong attention has been devoted to applications in materials science, with some pioneering works published recently 1015 . This includes investigations associated with Cultural Heritage 16 , since the field is currently hampered by the lack of techniques and diagnostics suitable for the conservation and the preservation of artworks or monuments 17,18 .…”
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“…These laser-generated proton beams have unique characteristics, such as high charge (10 13 particles/shot), high laminarity at the source, short bunch duration (ps at the source), and a high peak current (kA at the source). These characteristics make them desirable candidates for several applications that require one or more of the mentioned properties, such as biomedicine (tumor treatment, PET, radiography) (Bulanov et al, 2002;Malka et al, 2004), warm dense matter (Patel et al, 2003;Antici et al, 2006;Bulanov et al, 2010;Mancic et al, 2010), hybrid acceleration schemes (Antici et al, 2008;Scisciò et al, 2018) and material science (Dromey et al, 2016;Barberio et al, 2017aBarberio et al, , 2018aBarberio et al, , 2018b. Recently, the use of laseraccelerated proton beams as diagnostic for chemical analysis of cultural heritage (CH) artifacts has been investigated (Barberio et al, 2017b; Barberio and Antici, 2019;Passoni et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%