The construction of a novel Laser-driven Light Ions Acceleration Line (L3IA) is progressing rapidly towards the operation, following the recent upgrade of the ILIL-PW laser facility. The Line was designed on the basis of the pilot experimental activity carried out earlier at the same facility to define design parameters and to identify main components including target control and diagnostic equipment, also in combination with the numerical simulations for the optimization of laser and target parameters. A preliminary set of data was acquired following the successful commissioning of the laser system [Formula presented] TW upgrade. Data include output from a range of different ion detectors and optical diagnostics installed for qualification of the laser–target interaction. An overview of the results is given along with a description of the relevant upgraded laser facility and features.
Light Ion Accelerating Line (L3IA): Test experiment at ILIL-PW
Fazzi A.;
2018-01-01
Abstract
The construction of a novel Laser-driven Light Ions Acceleration Line (L3IA) is progressing rapidly towards the operation, following the recent upgrade of the ILIL-PW laser facility. The Line was designed on the basis of the pilot experimental activity carried out earlier at the same facility to define design parameters and to identify main components including target control and diagnostic equipment, also in combination with the numerical simulations for the optimization of laser and target parameters. A preliminary set of data was acquired following the successful commissioning of the laser system [Formula presented] TW upgrade. Data include output from a range of different ion detectors and optical diagnostics installed for qualification of the laser–target interaction. An overview of the results is given along with a description of the relevant upgraded laser facility and features.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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