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Spectral characterization of laser-accelerated protons with CR-39 nuclear track detector

Authors :
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear
Seimetz, Michael
Bellido, Pablo
García, P.
Mur, Paula
Iborra, Amadeo
Soriano, Antonio
Hülber, Tímea
García López, Francisco Javier
Jiménez Ramos, María del Carmen
Mons Lera, Roberto
Ruiz de la Cruz, Alexandro
Sánchez, Isabel
Zaffino, Rosa Letizia
Roso, Luis
Benlloch, J. M.
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear
Seimetz, Michael
Bellido, Pablo
García, P.
Mur, Paula
Iborra, Amadeo
Soriano, Antonio
Hülber, Tímea
García López, Francisco Javier
Jiménez Ramos, María del Carmen
Mons Lera, Roberto
Ruiz de la Cruz, Alexandro
Sánchez, Isabel
Zaffino, Rosa Letizia
Roso, Luis
Benlloch, J. M.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

CR-39 nuclear track material is frequently used for the detection of protons accelerated in laser-plasma interactions. The measurement of track densities allows for determination of particle angular distributions, and information on the kinetic energy can be obtained by the use of passive absorbers. We present a precise method of measuring spectral distributions of laser-accelerated protons in a single etching and analysis process. We make use of a one-to-one relation between proton energy and track size and present a precise calibration based on monoenergetic particle beams. While this relation is limited to proton energies below 1 MeV, we show that the range of spectral measurements can be significantly extended by simultaneous use of absorbers of suitable thicknesses. Examples from laser-plasma interactions are presented, and quantitative results on proton energies and particle numbers are compared to those obtained from a time-of-flight detector. The spectrum end points of continuous energy distributions have been determined with both detector types and coincide within 50-100 keV.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1290382830
Document Type :
Electronic Resource