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Observation of a highly directional γ-ray beam from ultrashort, ultraintense laser pulse interactions with solids

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Novel measurements of electromagnetic radiation above 10 MeV are presented for ultra intense laser pulse interactions with solids. A bright, highly directional source of γ rays was observed directly behind the target. The γ rays were produced by bremsstrahlung radiation from energetic electrons generated during the interaction. They were measured using the photoneutron reaction [63Cu(γ,n)62Cu] in copper. The resulting activity was measured by coincidence counting the positron annihilation γ rays which were produced from the decay of Cu62. New measurements of the bremsstrahlung radiation at 1019 W cm−2 are also presented.

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