Charged particle deflectometry of strong magnetic field generation driven by intense laser-solid interactions
ORAL
Abstract
In experiments performed at the OMEGA EP laser facility, proton deflectometry was used to capture the spatial and temporal evolution of magnetic fields generated during both moderate (IL ~ 1014 Wcm-2) and high (IL > 1018 Wcm-2) intensity laser-solid interactions. The strong fields and short timescales associated with high intensity interactions pose a significant challenge to proton image interpretation methods, especially as large deflections result in proton trajectory crossing and caustic formation. Consequently, we investigate the application of relativistic electron beams from laser-wakefield accelerators for ultrafast deflectometry measurements of large amplitude laser-driven magnetic fields. In addition to attractive imaging properties (ultrashort bunch duration and low emittance), laser-wakefield sources readily scale to high-repetition rate experiments. A conceptual design for relativistic electron deflectometry experiments will be presented, along with considerations of realistic beam parameters, such as energy spread and finite emittance, and incorporating magnetic beam optics.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. DOE, NNSA (DE-NA0003606) and NSF (1804463). PTC is supported by the U.S. DOE FES Postdoctoral Research Program (DE-SC0014664). BKR acknowledges support from NSF (1751462).
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Presenters
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Paul T Campbell
- University of Michigan