High Power Laser Science and Engineering (Jan 2023)

Collimated gamma beams with high peak flux driven by laser-accelerated electrons

  • Lulin Fan,
  • Tongjun Xu,
  • Shun Li,
  • Zhangli Xu,
  • Jiancai Xu,
  • Jianqiang Zhu,
  • Baifei Shen,
  • Liangliang Ji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2023.25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Laser-accelerated electrons are promising in producing gamma-photon beams of high peak flux for the study of nuclear photonics, obtaining copious positrons and exploring photon–photon interaction in vacuum. We report on the experimental generation of brilliant gamma-ray beams with not only high photon yield but also low divergence, based on picosecond laser-accelerated electrons. The 120 J 1 ps laser pulse drives self-modulated wakefield acceleration in a high-density gas jet and generates tens-of-MeV electrons with 26 nC and divergence as small as $1.51{}^{\circ}$ . These collimated electrons produce gamma-ray photons through bremsstrahlung radiation when transversing a high-Z solid target. We design a high-energy-resolution Compton-scattering spectrometer and find that a total photon number of $2.2\times {10}^9$ is captured within an acceptance angle of $1.1{}^{\circ}$ for photon energies up to $16\;\mathrm{MeV}$ . Comparison between the experimental results and Monte Carlo simulations illustrates that the photon beam inherits the small divergence from electrons, corresponding to a total photon number of $2.2\times {10}^{11}$ and a divergence of $7.73{}^{\circ}$ .

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