Design of Compton Scatter Magnetic Spectrometer for Characterization of Thomson Scattered Photon Sources

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Abstract

Thomson scattering of intense laser pulses from laser-plasma accelerator generated electron beams can provide a source of quasi-monoenergetic few-MeV photons. Such sources will reduce dose and increase sensitivity for active interrogation techniques. Development of these sources requires proper diagnostics for the resultant MeV photon pulse. This has proven difficult due to the high scattered photon energies and tens-of-femtosecond pulse durations. A powerful diagnostic tool would allow the user to effectively attribute the energy-angle dependence of the photon spectrum to parameterized characteristics of the electron beam, such as energy and divergence distributions. Active research is underway to develop a Compton scatter magnetic spectrometer that will allow for such characterization of these LPA-sourced electron beams for 1-10 MeV scattered photons. Simulation of these Thomson scattered sources has shown that determination of electron peak energy is readily achievable, with the potential for more detailed analysis using spatial data at the magnetic spectrometer scintillator. Future efforts will focus on the development of necessary methods for calculating electron beam energy-angle distribution characteristics.

*Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, NNSA DNN R&D and SC HEP under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.

Authors

  • Robert Jacob

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Tobias Ostermayr

    • LBNL
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Hai-En Tsai

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • LBNL
    • BELLA Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Alexander Laut

    • LBNL
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Liona Fan-Chiang

    • UCB; LBNL
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Brian Quiter

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Cameron Geddes

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • LBNL
    • Berkeley National Laboratory
    • BELLA Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Carl Schroeder

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • UCB; LBNL
    • Berkeley National Laboratory
    • BELLA Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Eric Esarey

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • LBNL
    • Berkeley National Laboratory