Collisionless shocks in laser-produced plasma generate monoenergetic high-energy proton beams

被引:1
|
作者
Dan Haberberger
Sergei Tochitsky
Frederico Fiuza
Chao Gong
Ricardo A. Fonseca
Luis O. Silva
Warren B. Mori
Chan Joshi
机构
[1] University of California Los Angeles,
[2] UCLA Engineering Receiving,undefined
[3] GoLP/Instituto de Plasmas e Fusao Nuclear—LaboratorioAssociado,undefined
[4] Instituto Superior Técnico,undefined
[5] Instituto Universitario de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL),undefined
来源
Nature Physics | 2012年 / 8卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Compact and affordable ion accelerators based on laser-produced plasmas have potential applications in many fields of science and medicine. However, the requirement of producing focusable, narrow-energy-spread, energetic beams has proved to be challenging. Here we demonstrate that laser-driven collisionless shocks can accelerate proton beams to ∼20 MeV with extremely narrow energy spreads of about 1% and low emittances. This is achieved using a linearly polarized train of multiterawatt CO2 laser pulses interacting with a gas-jet target. Computer simulations show that laser-heated electrons launch a collisionless shock that overtakes and reflects the protons in the slowly expanding hydrogen plasma, resulting in a narrow energy spectrum. Simulations predict the production of ∼200 MeV protons needed for radiotherapy by using current laser technology. These results open a way for developing a compact and versatile, high-repetition-rate ion source for medical and other applications.
引用
收藏
页码:95 / 99
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] PRODUCTION OF HIGH-ENERGY IONS IN LASER-PRODUCED PLASMAS
    ALLEN, FJ
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 1972, 43 (05) : 2169 - &
  • [12] Dynamic control of laser-produced proton beams
    Kar, S.
    Markey, K.
    Simpson, P. T.
    Bellei, C.
    Green, J. S.
    Nagel, S. R.
    Kneip, S.
    Carroll, D. C.
    Dromey, B.
    Willingale, L.
    Clark, E. L.
    McKenna, P.
    Najmudin, Z.
    Krushelnick, K.
    Norreys, P.
    Clarke, R. J.
    Neely, D.
    Borghesi, M.
    Zepf, M.
    PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 2008, 100 (10)
  • [13] MEASUREMENTS OF HIGH-ENERGY X-RAY-SPECTRUM FROM A LASER-PRODUCED PLASMA
    SLIVINSKY, VW
    KORNBLUM, HN
    BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, 1973, 18 (10): : 1256 - 1256
  • [14] MASS-SPECTRA OF HIGH-ENERGY MULTIPLY CHARGED IONS IN LASER-PRODUCED PLASMA
    BEDILOV, MR
    KHOLBAEV, A
    KVANTOVAYA ELEKTRONIKA, 1988, 15 (01): : 223 - 228
  • [15] Data elaboration of proton beams produced by high-energy laser-generated plasmas
    Torrisi, L.
    Minniti, T.
    Giuffrida, L.
    RADIATION EFFECTS AND DEFECTS IN SOLIDS, 2010, 165 (6-10): : 721 - 729
  • [16] Laser-produced plasmas as drivers of laboratory collisionless quasi-parallel shocks
    Heuer, P., V
    Weidl, M. S.
    Dorst, R. S.
    Schaeffer, D. B.
    Tripathi, S. K. P.
    Vincena, S.
    Constantin, C. G.
    Niemann, C.
    Winske, D.
    PHYSICS OF PLASMAS, 2020, 27 (04)
  • [17] Simulation study of quasi-monoenergetic high-energy proton beam based on multiple laser beams driving
    Wang, Hui-Lin
    Liao, Yan-Lin
    Zhao, Yan
    Zhang, Wen
    Chen, Zheng-Gen
    ACTA PHYSICA SINICA, 2023, 72 (18)
  • [18] REASONS FOR COLLISIONLESS NATURE OF INTERACTIONS IN A LASER-PRODUCED PLASMA EXPERIMENT
    DEAN, SO
    STAMPER, JA
    MCLEAN, EA
    GRIEM, HR
    PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 1972, 29 (09) : 569 - &
  • [19] High-energy monoenergetic proton bunch from laser interaction with a complex target
    Wang, Fengchao
    Shen, Baifei
    Zhang, Xiaomei
    Jin, Zhangying
    Wen, Meng
    Ji, Liangliang
    Wang, Wenpeng
    Xu, Jiancai
    Yu, M. Y.
    Cary, J.
    PHYSICS OF PLASMAS, 2009, 16 (09)
  • [20] Measuring E and B fields in laser-produced plasmas with monoenergetic proton radiography
    Li, C. K.
    Seguin, F. H.
    Frenje, J. A.
    Rygg, J. R.
    Petrasso, R. D.
    Town, R. P. J.
    Amendt, P. A.
    Hatchett, S. P.
    Landen, O. L.
    Mackinnon, A. J.
    Patel, P. K.
    Smalyuk, V. A.
    Sangster, T. C.
    Knauer, J. P.
    PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 2006, 97 (13)