Proton probing using a ``table-top-terawatt'' laser

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Abstract

The Tcubed laser at the University of Michigan can provide up to 20 TW of laser power in 400 fs pulses. Proton beams of up to 4 MeV can be accelerated with a sufficient flux for measuring on radiochromic film (RCF). We use a split-beam set-up to allow two, co-timed, relativistic intensity interactions; the first to produce the proton probe beam and the second to produce the interaction of interest. Our preliminary results of proton probing of a simple wire target interaction will be presented and future plans for this experiment will also be discussed.

Authors

  • Peter Kordell

    • University of Michigan
  • Louise Willingale

    • University of Michigan
  • Anatoly Maksimchuk

    • University of Michigan
  • Karl Krushelnick

    • University of Michigan
    • Univeristy of Michigan
  • Eleanor Tubman

    • University of York
  • Nigel Woolsey

    • University of York