A Methodology for the Discrimination of Alpha Particles from Other Ions in Laser-Driven Proton-Boron Reactions Using CR-39 Detectors Coupled in a Thomson Parabola Spectrometer

IF 1.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, APPLIED
V. Kantarelou, A. Velyhan, P. Tchórz, M. Rosiński, G. Petringa, G. Cirrone, V. Istokskaia, J. Krása, M. Krůs, A. Picciotto, D. Margarone, L. Giuffrida
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Solid-state nuclear track detectors (CR-39 type) are frequently used for the detection of ions accelerated by laser-plasma interaction because they are sensitive to each single particle. To the present day, CR-39 detectors are the main diagnostics in experiments focused on laser-driven proton-boron (p11B) fusion reactions to detect alpha particles, which are the main products of such a nuclear reaction, and to reconstruct their energy distribution. However, the acceleration of multispecies ions in the laser-generated plasma makes this spectroscopic method complex and often does not allow to unambiguously discriminate the alpha particles generated from p11B fusion events from the laser-driven ions. In this experimental work, performed at the PALS laser facility (600 J, 300 ps, laser intensity 1016 W/cm2), CR-39 detectors were used as main detectors for the angular distribution of the produced alpha particles during a p11B fusion dedicated experimental campaign. Additionally, a CR-39 detector was set inside a Thomson Parabola (TP) spectrometer with the aim to calibrate the CR-39 response for low energetic laser-driven ions originating from the plasma in the given experimental conditions. The detected ion energies were ranging from hundreds of keV to a few MeV, and the ion track diameters were measured for etching times up to 9 hours. The goal of the test was the evaluation of the detectors’ ability to discriminate the alpha particles from the aforementioned ions. Within this study, the calibration curves for protons and silicon low energy ions are accomplished, the overlapping of the proton tracks and alpha particles is verified, and a methodology to avoid this problem is realized.
汤姆逊抛物线谱仪耦合CR-39探测器在激光驱动质子-硼反应中识别α粒子和其他离子的方法
固体核径迹探测器(CR-39型)经常用于探测由激光等离子体相互作用加速的离子,因为它们对每个单个粒子都很敏感。迄今为止,CR-39探测器是激光驱动质子-硼(p11B)聚变反应实验的主要诊断设备,用于探测这种核反应的主要产物α粒子,并重建其能量分布。然而,激光产生的等离子体中多种离子的加速使这种光谱方法变得复杂,并且通常不能明确区分p11B聚变事件产生的α粒子和激光驱动的离子。在PALS激光设备(600 J, 300 ps,激光强度1016 W/cm2)上进行的实验工作中,CR-39探测器作为p11B聚变专用实验中产生的α粒子的角分布的主要探测器。此外,在汤姆逊抛物线(TP)光谱仪内设置了CR-39探测器,目的是在给定的实验条件下校准CR-39对等离子体产生的低能量激光驱动离子的响应。检测到的离子能量从数百keV到几MeV不等,并且在长达9小时的刻蚀时间内测量了离子轨道直径。测试的目的是评估探测器区分α粒子和上述离子的能力。在本研究中,完成了质子和硅低能离子的校准曲线,验证了质子轨迹和α粒子的重叠,实现了一种避免这一问题的方法。
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Laser and Particle Beams
Laser and Particle Beams PHYSICS, APPLIED-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
25
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Laser and Particle Beams is an international journal which deals with basic physics issues of intense laser and particle beams, and the interaction of these beams with matter. Research on pulse power technology associated with beam generation is also of strong interest. Subjects covered include the physics of high energy densities; non-LTE phenomena; hot dense matter and related atomic, plasma and hydrodynamic physics and astrophysics; intense sources of coherent radiation; high current particle accelerators; beam-wave interaction; and pulsed power technology.
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