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Liquid Crystals as High Repetition Rate Targets for Ultra Intense Laser Systems

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Abstract

Liquid crystal film targets are presented with on-demand thickness control for sue in experiments such as laser ion acceleration, where thickness manipulation is critical. Variation from 10 nm to 10 µm with a positional reproducibility better than 2 µm and repetition rate exceeding 0.3 Hz.

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