A gatling-gun target delivery system for high-intensity laser irradiation experiments
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Abstract
I will present a target setup that enables irradiation at a high rate and sub-wavelength positioning accuracy. Three hundred targets were micro-machined and mounted on a single Si wafer. The system implements a closed feedback loop between a triangulation displacement sensor and a motorized manipulator. Using this setup, we demonstrate repeatable stable proton acceleration from 600 nm thick Au foils at a rate of 0.2 Hz. This system enables studies that require a large overall dose, high statistical significance, or a fine scan of target geometric attributes.This target system may be employeed to serve in HEDP laser experiments.
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Publication: Gershuni, Yonatan, et al. "A gatling-gun target delivery system for high-intensity laser irradiation experiments." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 934 (2019): 58-62.<br><br>Gershuni, Yonatan, et al. "Automated Delivery of Microfabricated Targets for Intense Laser Irradiation Experiments." JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) 167 (2021): e61056.
Presenters
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Ishay Pomerantz
Tel Aviv University, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Authors
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Ishay Pomerantz
Tel Aviv University, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
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Yonatan Gershuni
Tel Aviv University
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Dolev Roitman
Tel Aviv University
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Itamar Cohen
Tel Aviv University
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Elkana Porat
Tel Aviv University
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Michal Elkind
Tel Aviv University
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Assaf Levanon
Tel Aviv University