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A multi-shot target wheel assembly for high-repetition-rate, laser-driven proton acceleration

Juan Peñas, Adrián Bembibre, D. Cortina‐Gil, L. Martín, A. Reija, Camilo Ruíz, M. Seimetz, A. Alejo, J. Benlliure

2024High Power Laser Science and Engineering10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A multi-shot target assembly and automatic alignment procedure for laser–plasma proton acceleration at high repetition rate are introduced. The assembly is based on a multi-target rotating wheel capable of hosting more than 5000 targets, mounted on a 3D motorized stage to allow rapid replenishment and alignment of the target material between laser irradiations. The automatic alignment procedure consists of a detailed mapping of the impact positions at the target surface prior to the irradiation that ensures stable operation of the target, which alongside the purpose-built design of the target wheel, enables operation at rates up to 10 Hz. Stable and continuous laser-driven proton acceleration at 10 Hz is demonstrated, with observed cut-off energy stability about 15%.

Topics & Concepts

AccelerationLaserProtonShot (pellet)Materials scienceOpticsComputer scienceEnergy (signal processing)Single shotPlasmaStability (learning theory)Repetition (rhetorical device)PhysicsNuclear physicsMetallurgyQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyClassical mechanicsLinguisticsMachine learningLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma