CSU PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM Intense Laser‐Driven Ion Beams: the Science of How They’re Made and Their Applications

نویسندگان

  • Juan Fernandez
  • S. Palaniyappan
  • C. Huang
چکیده

Laser‐plasma interactions in the novel regime of relativistically‐induced transparency have been harnessed to generate ef iciently intense ion beams with average energies exceeding 10 MeV/nucleon (> 100 MeV for protons) at 'table‐top' scales. High‐intensity is possible because these beams are neutralized and therefore immune to the space‐charge and current limits of conventional beams. We have discovered and utilized a self‐organizing scheme that exploits persisting self‐generated plasma electric (~ 0.1 TV/m) and magnetic (~104 Tesla) ields to re‐ duce the ion‐energy (Ei) spread after the laser exits the plasma [1], thus separating acceleration from spread reduction. In this way we routinely generate aluminum and carbon beams with narrow spectral peaks at Ei up to 310 MeV and 220 MeV, respectively, with high ef iciency (~5%), which at present represents the worldwide state of the art. The experimental demon‐ stration has been done at the LANL Trident laser, irradiating planar foils up to 250 nm thick. Our progress is enabled by massive high‐ idelity computer simulations of the experiments. This work advances next‐generation compact accelerators suitable for new applications. E.g., a Ei ~400 MeV carbon beam with ~10% energy spread is suitable for fast ignition (FI) of com‐ pressed DT [2]. The observed scaling suggests a FI‐class ion beam is feasible with existing tar‐ CSU Dept of Physics www.physics.colostate.edu/colloquia get fabrication and PW‐laser technologies, using a sub‐ps laser pulse with I ~ 2.5 x1021 W/cm2. More near term, these beams have been used on Trident to generate warm‐dense matter at sol‐ id‐densities [3]. They also drive an intense neutron‐beam source [4] with great promise for im‐ portant applications such as bulk thermometry of dynamic materials, active interrogation of shielded nuclear materials, neutron imaging and weapons physics. In addition, these beams have been used to drive an intense point‐like, directed source of ~ 1 MeV gamma‐rays, which has been used for imaging thick objects. [1] S. Palaniyappan, C. Huang, et al., Nature Comm. 6, 10170 (2015) [2] J. C. Fernandez, et al., Nucl. Fus. 54, 054006 (2014) [3] W. Bang, et al., Sci. Rep. 5, 14318 (2015) [4] M. Roth, et al., PRL 110, 044802 (2013) CSU Dept of Physics www.physics.colostate.edu/colloquia

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تاریخ انتشار 2018