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An online, energy-resolving beam profile detector for laser-driven proton beams

Authors :
Metzkes, J.
Zeil, K.
Kraft, S. D.
Karsch, L.
Sobiella, M.
Rehwald, M.
Obst, L.
Schlenvoigt, H.-P.
Schramm, U.
Metzkes, J.
Zeil, K.
Kraft, S. D.
Karsch, L.
Sobiella, M.
Rehwald, M.
Obst, L.
Schlenvoigt, H.-P.
Schramm, U.
Source :
Review of Scientific Instruments 87(2016)8, 083310
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In this paper, a scintillator-based online beam profile detector for the characterization of laser-driven proton beams is presented. Using a pixelated matrix with varying absorber thicknesses, the proton beam is spatially resolved in two spatial dimensions and simultaneously energy-resolved. A thin plastic scintillator placed behind the absorber and read out by a CCD camera is used as the active detector material. The spatial detector resolution reaches down to ~4mm and up to 9 energy ranges can be resolved with an energy resolution of ~1 MeV above 8 MeV proton energy. With these detector design parameters, the spatial characteristics of the proton distribution and its cut-off energy can be analyzed online and on-shot under vacuum conditions. The paper discusses the detector design, its characterization and calibration at a conventional proton source as well as the first detector application at a laser-driven proton source.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments 87(2016)8, 083310
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415623607
Document Type :
Electronic Resource