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Abstract Laser-plasma acceleration of protons offers a compact, ultra-fast alternative to conventional acceleration techniques, and is being widely pursued for potential applications in medicine, industry and fundamental science. Creating a stable, collimated beam of protons at high repetition rates presents a key challenge. Here, we demonstrate the generation of multi-MeV proton beams from a fast-replenishing ambient-temperature liquid sheet. The beam has an unprecedentedly low divergence of 1° (≤20 mrad), resulting from magnetic self-guiding of the proton beam during propagation through a low density vapour. The proton beams, generated at a repetition rate of 5 Hz using only 190 mJ of laser energy, exhibit a hundred-fold increase in flux compared to beams from a solid target. Coupled with the high shot-to-shot stability of this source, this represents a crucial step towards applications.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2026
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Descamps, A.; Ofori-Okai, B. K.; Appel, K.; Cerantola, V.; Comley, A.; Eggert, J. H.; Fletcher, L. B.; Gericke, D. O.; Göde, S.; Humphries, O.; et al (, Scientific Reports)
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Curry, C. B.; Dunning, C. A. S.; Gauthier, M.; Chou, H. -G. J.; Fiuza, F.; Glenn, G. D.; Tsui, Y. Y.; Bazalova-Carter, M.; Glenzer, S. H. (, Review of Scientific Instruments)
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Curry, Chandra B.; Schoenwaelder, Christopher; Goede, Sebastian; Kim, Jongjin B.; Rehwald, Martin; Treffert, Franziska; Zeil, Karl; Glenzer, Siegfried H.; Gauthier, Maxence (, Journal of Visualized Experiments)
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