Optically Switchable MeV Ion/Electron Accelerator
POSTER
Abstract
The versatility of laser accelerators in generating particle beams of various types is often promoted as a key applicative advantage. These multiple types of particles, however, are generated on vastly different irradiation setups, so that switching from one type to another involves substantial mechanical changes.
I will report on a laser-based accelerator that generates beams of either multi-MeV electrons or ions from the same thin-foil irradiation setup. Switching from generation of ions to electrons is achieved by introducing an auxiliary laser pulse, which pre-explodes the foil tens of ns before irradiation by the main pulse. I will present an experimental characterization of the emitted beams in terms of energy, charge, divergence, and repeatability, and conclude with several examples of prospective applications for industry and research.
I will report on a laser-based accelerator that generates beams of either multi-MeV electrons or ions from the same thin-foil irradiation setup. Switching from generation of ions to electrons is achieved by introducing an auxiliary laser pulse, which pre-explodes the foil tens of ns before irradiation by the main pulse. I will present an experimental characterization of the emitted beams in terms of energy, charge, divergence, and repeatability, and conclude with several examples of prospective applications for industry and research.
*The study was supported by Israel Ministry of Energy grant no. 220-11-054 and by the Zuckerman STEM Leadership Program. I.C. acknowledges support by the Jabotinsky Fellowship of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Israel.
Publication: Cohen, Itamar, et al. "Optically Switchable MeV Ion/Electron Accelerator." Applied Sciences 11.12 (2021): 5424.
Presenters
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Itamar Cohen
- Tel Aviv University