High Power Laser Science and Engineering (Jan 2024)

Real-time bremsstrahlung detector as a monitoring tool for laser–plasma proton acceleration

  • Valeria Istokskaia,
  • Benoit Lefebvre,
  • Roberto Versaci,
  • Dragana B. Dreghici,
  • Domenico Doria,
  • Filip Grepl,
  • Veronika Olšovcová,
  • Francesco Schillaci,
  • Stanislav Stanček,
  • Maksym Tryus,
  • Andriy Velyhan,
  • Daniele Margarone,
  • Lorenzo Giuffrida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2024.38
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Real-time evaluation of laser-driven byproducts is crucial for state-of-the-art facilities operating at high repetition rates. This work presents real-time measurements of hard X-rays (bremsstrahlung radiation) generated from the interaction of high-intensity laser pulses with solid targets in the target normal sheath acceleration regime using a scintillator stack detector. The detector offers insights into the effectiveness of laser–plasma interaction through measured fluctuations in bremsstrahlung radiation temperature and scintillation light yield on a shot-to-shot basis. Moreover, a strong correlation of the bremsstrahlung measurements (i.e., temperature and yield) with the cutoff energy of laser-driven protons was observed. The scintillator stack detector serves not only as a diagnostic for online monitoring of the laser–plasma interaction but also as a promising tool for estimating proton energy fluctuations in a non-disruptive manner, which is particularly important when direct proton source characterization is impractical, for example, during experiments aimed at irradiating user samples with the accelerated proton beam.

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