Analysis of laser-generated plasma ionizing radiation by synthetic single crystal diamond Detectors
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Diamond based detectors have been used in order to analyze the ionizing radiation emitted from the
laser-generated plasma. High energy proton/ion beams were generated at Prague Asterix Laser System
(PALS) Centre by the sub-nanosecond kJ-class laser at intensities above 1016 W/cm2.
The tested detectors consisted of a photoconductive device based on high quality chemical vapor deposition
(CVD) single crystal diamond, produced at Rome “Tor Vergata” University. They have been operated
in planar configuration, having inter-digitized electrodes.
The proposed diamond detectors were able to measure UV, X-rays, electrons and ions. They have been
employed in time-of-flight (TOF) configuration and their reliability was checked by comparison with
standard ion collectors (mostly used at PALS). Both the forward and backward expanding plasma was
characterized in the experiment. The results indicate that diamond detectors are very promising for the
characterization of fast proton and ion beams produced by high power laser systems.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Single crystal diamond; Diamond detector; Laser-generated plasma; Ionizing radiation; Time-of-fight spectrometer
Elenco autori:
Marinelli, M.; Milani, E.; Prestopino, G.; Verona, C.; Verona Rinati, C.; Cutroneo, M.; Torrisi, Lorenzo; Margarone, D.; Velyhan, A.; Krasa, J.; Krousky, E.
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