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Characterization of a gamma-ray source based on a laser-plasma accelerator with applications to radiography
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2002
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EngineeringLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Plasma PhysicAccelerator PhysicLaser-plasma AcceleratorTerrestrial Gamma-ray FlashesRadiation GenerationInstrumentationNuclear MedicineAccelerator TechnologyRadiologyHealth SciencesRadiation DetectionGamma RaysGamma-ray SourceCosmic RayPeak DoseParticle AcceleratorResolution Deep-penetration Radiography
The application of high intensity laser-produced gamma rays is discussed with regard to picosecond resolution deep-penetration radiography. The spectrum and angular distribution of these gamma rays is measured using an array of thermoluminescent detectors for both an underdense (gas) target and an overdense (solid) target. It is found that the use of an underdense target in a laser plasma accelerator configuration produces a much more intense and directional source. The peak dose is also increased significantly. Radiography is demonstrated in these experiments and the source size is also estimated.
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