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A gatling-gun target delivery system for high-intensity laser irradiation experiments

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Abstract

Intense laser irradiation experiments of sub-micrometer scale targets are currently performed at slow shot rates. This limitation is the result of the inability to place such targets quickly and accurately in the focus of the laser.

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.

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

  • Ishay Pomerantz

    Tel Aviv University, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Authors

  • Ishay Pomerantz

    Tel Aviv University, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

  • Yonatan Gershuni

    Tel Aviv University

  • Dolev Roitman

    Tel Aviv University

  • Itamar Cohen

    Tel Aviv University

  • Elkana Porat

    Tel Aviv University

  • Michal Elkind

    Tel Aviv University

  • Assaf Levanon

    Tel Aviv University