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7 May 2013 Experimental test of TOF diagnostics for PW class lasers
J. Prokůpek, D. Margarone, D. Kramer, T. Mocek, J. Limpouch, I. J. Kim, T. M. Jeong, K. H. Nam, G. Bertuccio, D. Puglisi, G. Korn
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Abstract
New particle acceleration regimes driven by PW class lasers imply the development of new in-situ diagnostics. Before constructing new types of detectors one must test currently available diagnostics in these new regimes of high intensity laser-matter interaction. Experimental tests on two types of time of flight detectors are presented, demonstrating the possibility of their measuring capabilities in harsh conditions, namely the strong laser induced electromagnetic pulse. A recently developed silicon carbide detector was successfully tested and particle beams were characterized. Further tests were performed on a detector based on secondary emission of electrons during the transition of laser accelerated particle beams. The presented results show a clear consistency and sufficient capabilities for high intensity laser driven particle beam detection.
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J. Prokůpek, D. Margarone, D. Kramer, T. Mocek, J. Limpouch, I. J. Kim, T. M. Jeong, K. H. Nam, G. Bertuccio, D. Puglisi, and G. Korn "Experimental test of TOF diagnostics for PW class lasers", Proc. SPIE 8779, Laser Acceleration of Electrons, Protons, and Ions II; and Medical Applications of Laser-Generated Beams of Particles II; and Harnessing Relativistic Plasma Waves III, 87790W (7 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2017636
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Silicon carbide

Signal detection

Electrodes

Particles

Ions

Diagnostics

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