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Low divergent, point-like proton source driven by few-cycle relativistic laser pulses

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Spatial characterization of proton beam, driven by 12fs, 35mJ, 1019 W/cm2 intense laser-foil interaction is presented. Measurement shows low divergence (3.8-degree), small source size (< 4.5 µm) and 0.00038 π-mm-mrad normalized emittance of proton beam.

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