Abstract
Relativistic laser-plasma interactions as drivers for intense and energetic bursts of proton, electron and photon radiation have been studied for more than a decade [1,2,3]. Much of the attention is driven by their potential use in medical physics, to build compact and affordable sources for diagnostics and therapy. So far, these efforts were focused on single species radiation, meaning either ions, electrons or photons, whilst regarding the respective other species as a disturbance [4,5,6].
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