AIP Advances (Oct 2015)

Large-scale proton radiography with micrometer spatial resolution using femtosecond petawatt laser system

  • W. P. Wang,
  • B. F. Shen,
  • H. Zhang,
  • X. M. Lu,
  • C. Wang,
  • Y. Q. Liu,
  • L. H. Yu,
  • Y. X. Chu,
  • Y. Y. Li,
  • T. J. Xu,
  • H. Zhang,
  • S. H. Zhai,
  • Y. X. Leng,
  • X. Y. Liang,
  • R. X. Li,
  • Z. Z. Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4934485
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 10
pp. 107214 – 107214-6

Abstract

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An image of dragonfly with many details is obtained by the fundamental property of the high-energy proton source on a femtosecond petawatt laser system. Equal imaging of the dragonfly and high spatial resolution on the micrometer scale are simultaneously obtained. The head, wing, leg, tail, and even the internal tissue structures are clearly mapped in detail by the proton beam. Experiments show that image blurring caused by multiple Coulomb scattering can be reduced to a certain extent and the spatial resolution can be increased by attaching the dragonfly to the RCFs, which is consistent with theoretical assumptions.