The FLAME laser at SPARC_LAB
F. G. Bisesto, M. P. Anania, M. Bellaveglia, E. Chiadroni, A. Cianchi,, G. Costa, A. Curcio, D. Di Giovenale, G. Di Pirro, M. Ferrario, F. Filippi,, A. Gallo, A. Marocchino, R. Pompili, A. Zigler, C. Vaccarezza

TL;DR
The paper provides an overview of the FLAME high power laser system at SPARC_LAB, highlighting its capabilities and recent experimental results in laser-matter interaction applications such as particle acceleration and radiation source development.
Contribution
It presents the design, features, and recent experimental achievements of the FLAME laser system, showcasing its role in advancing laser-matter interaction research.
Findings
Successful electron acceleration via LWFA
Generation of ions and protons using TNSA
Development of new radiation sources
Abstract
FLAME is a high power laser system installed at the SPARC_LAB Test Facility in Frascati (Italy). The ultra-intense laser pulses are employed to study the interaction with matter for many purposes: electron acceleration through LWFA, ion and proton generation exploiting the TNSA mechanism, study of new radiation sources and development of new electron diagnostics. In this work, an overview of the FLAME laser system will be given, together with recent experimental results
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