Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Mar 2020)

Emittance measurement along transport beam line for laser driven protons

  • M. J. Wu,
  • D. Y. Li,
  • J. G. Zhu,
  • T. Yang,
  • X. Y. Hu,
  • Y. X. Geng,
  • K. Zhu,
  • M. J. Easton,
  • Y. Y. Zhao,
  • A. L. Zhang,
  • H. Y. Lu,
  • W. J. Ma,
  • C. Lin,
  • X. Q. Yan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.031302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
p. 031302

Abstract

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Particle emittance quantifies the ability to focus and transport a beam, and is one of the most important parameters for a beamline. The emittance of a proton beam produced by ultraintense laser irradiation of a micron-thick flat solid target has been measured systematically for the first time, using three different methods at different positions along the transport beamline: pepper-pot method, quadrupole triplet scan technique, and single-shot emittance measurement. Emittance growth is shown both in experiments and in simulations using CST. An over 3-fold emittance growth was found for 5 MeV laser-driven protons with an energy spread of ±2% and divergence of ±20 mrad after being transported 5.9 m in the experiment, due to the energy spread and angular dispersion of the protons.