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Real-Time Optimization of Proton Production by Intense Short-Pulse Laser with Time-of-Flight Measurement
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Short-pulse LasersEngineeringRadiation DetectionAerospace EngineeringIntense Short-pulse LaserSpectroscopyRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionLaser-plasma InteractionScintillatorOptimal Proton ProductionReal-time OptimizationInstrumentationUltra-short LasersProton Production
A scheme of the real-time optimization of proton production by an intense short-pulse laser interacting with a foil target was developed using a time-of-flight measurement with a plastic scintillator. Owing to special treatments, the detection of protons using a scintillation counter has become possible under heavy backgrounds such as laser light itself, laser-generated hard X-ray, self-emission light, and electrons from the laser-produced plasma. With such a real-time measurement of protons, the energy spectrum of protons could be obtained shot by shot, and the experimental conditions for optimal proton production could be determined very efficiently.
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