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Advanced Laser Particle Accelerator Development at LANL: From Fast Ignition to Radiation Oncology.

Authors :
Flippo, K. A.
Gaillard, S. A.
Kluge, T.
Bussmann, M.
Offermann, D. T.
Cobble, J. A.
Schmitt, M. J.
Bartal, T.
Beg, F. N.
Cowan, T. E.
Gall, B.
Gautier, D. C.
Geissel, M.
Kwan, T. J.
Korgan, G.
Kovaleski, S.
Lockard, T.
Malekos, S.
Montgomery, D. S.
Schollmeier, M.
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings; 11/5/2010, Vol. 1299 Issue 1, p693-698, 6p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Laser-plasma accelerated ion and electron beam sources are an emerging field with vast prospects, and promise many superior applications in a variety of fields such as hadron cancer therapy, compact radioisotope generation, table-top nuclear physics, laboratory astrophysics, nuclear forensics, waste transmutation, Special Nuclear Material (SNM) detection, and inertial fusion energy. LANL is engaged in several projects seeking to develop compact high-current and high-energy ion and electron sources. We are especially interested in two specific applications: ion fast ignition/capsule perturbation and radiation oncology. Laser-to-beam conversion efficiencies of over 10% are needed for practical applications, and we have already shown inherent efficiencies of >5% from flat foils, on Trident using only a 5th of the intensity [1] and energy of the Nova Petawatt laser [2]. With clever target designs, like structured curved cone targets, we have also been able to achieve major ion energy gains, leading to the highest energy laser-accelerated proton beams in the world [3]. These new target designs promise to help usher in the next generation of particle sources realizing the potential of laser-accelerated beams. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0094243X
Volume :
1299
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
55200099
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3520414