Creation and diagnostics of high-flux gamma-rays > 8 MeV and photo-neutrons using a petawatt laser to irradiate high-Z solid targets
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Abstract
We report the creation of super-high-fluxes of gamma-rays with energy >8 MeV and photo-neutrons via the (gamma,n) reaction near giant dipole resonance energies (8 - 20 MeV), using the ~130 J Texas Petawatt laser to irradiate high-Z (Au, Pt, Re, W) targets of mm - cm thickness, at laser intensities up to 5x1021W/cm2. We detected up to ~ several x 1012 gamma-rays > 8 MeV (~3% of incident laser energy) and ~ 1010 photo-neutrons per shot. Due to the short pulse and narrow gamma-ray cone (~17o half-width) around laser forward, the peak emergent gamma-ray flux >8 MeV reached ~1027 gammas/cm2/sec, and the peak emergent neutron flux reached ~1020 neutrons/cm2/sec. Such intense gamma-ray and photo-neutron fluxes will facilitate the study of nuclear reactions and applications requiring super-high-flux of gamma-rays or neutrons,
*This research is supported by DOE grant DE-SC0021327 and DE-SC0021125
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Publication: arXiv 2302.06766
Presenters
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Edison P Liang
- Rice University