Proton Beam Focusing Using Novel Structured Targets

ORAL

Abstract

For proton cone-guided FI, the proton source foil is placed within a cone, which can affect the proton beam properties (i.e. focusing, conversion efficiency and maximum energy). The effect of a surrounding structure on the proton beam properties has been investigated using the Trident laser at LANL delivering 80 J in 0.5 ps. High-density carbon hemispherical shells (600 $\mu m$ diameter, 10 $\mu m$ thick) were placed at the end of an aluminum structure, where the segment capped a cylindrical or conical hole and were compared to ``freestanding'' shells. A stack of RCF and a Cu mesh placed rear target normal was used to diagnose the beam properties. Results show that surrounding the hemisphere with a structure not only changed the maximum proton energy but also reduced the conversion efficiency. Comparison of experimental results with LSP modeling will be discussed.

*Performed for US DOE under contract DE-SC0001265.

Authors

  • T. Bartal

    • UCSD
  • Claudio Bellei

    • UCSD
  • L.C. Jarrott

    • UCSD
  • F. Beg

    • UCSD
    • University of California, San Diego
    • University of California San Diego
  • M. Foord

    • LLNL
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • M.H. Key

    • LLNL
  • P.K. Patel

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • LLNL
  • H.S. McLean

    • LLNL
  • K. Flippo

    • LANL
  • D.T. Offermann

    • LANL
  • Sandrine A. Gaillard

    • ForschungsZentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • A. Otten

    • Technical University of Darmstadt
  • D. Kraus

    • Technical University of Darmstadt
  • M. Roth

    • Technical University of Darmstadt
  • R.B. Stephens

    • GA