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Measurements of Proton Stopping Power in Warm Dense Matter approaching the Bragg Peak

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Abstract

The transport of protons through plasma is a highly active field of research due to its myriad applications in high energy density science. A crucial accounting of proton transport is the energy loss rate dε/dx, or stopping power, that comes with propagation in some medium. In the gray space between condensed matter and plasma, warm dense matter (WDM) has proven to be one such perplexing medium, evading accurate modeling from both classical and quantum treatments. Models of proton stopping power in WDM generally agree for fast projectiles (vp » vth,e), but when compounded with the Bragg peak regime (vp ≈ vth,e) in which protons lose most of their energy quickly, model predictions vary by as much as 30-40%. The first experimental measurements of proton stopping power in WDM approaching the Bragg peak (vp / vth,e ~ 3-10) were made on the VEGA-II laser [Malko (2022)]. Here, we report on platform advancements made on the CSU ALEPH laser, where 500±10 keV protons with short bunch duration (<200 ps) were generated [Apiñaniz (2021)] and directed toward a laser-heated WDM sample. We present a preliminary analysis of the stopping power measurements along with WDM characterization through streaked optical pyrometry.

Presenters

  • Krish A Bhutwala

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)

Authors

  • Krish A Bhutwala

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)

  • Xavier Vaisseau

    Focused Energy

  • Valeria Ospina Bohorquez

    Focused Energy

  • Michael Ehret

    CLPU

  • Jon Imanol Apiñaniz Aguinaco

    Centro de Laseres Pulsados (CLPU), Salamanca, Spain.

  • Diego De Luis

    CLPU

  • Marine Huault

    University of Bordeaux

  • Witold CAYZAC

    CEA-DAM-DIF

  • Joao J Santos

    University of Bordeaux

  • Joe A Vargas

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • Mathieu Bailly-Grandvaux

    University of California, San Diego

  • Christopher McGuffey

    General Atomics

  • Reed C Hollinger

    Colorado State University

  • Shoujun Wang

    Colorado State University

  • Ghassan Zeraouli

    Colorado State University

  • Frances Kraus

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)

  • William Fox

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Derek Schaeffer

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Derek Schaeffer

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Jorge J Rocca

    Colorado State University

  • Robert Fedosejevs

    University of Alberta

  • Luca Volpe

    Universidad Politecnica de Madrid

  • Sophia Malko

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)