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Phase rotation scheme of laser-produced ions for reduction of the energy spread
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Quarter Wavelength ResonatorEngineeringLaser ScienceLaser-plasma InteractionLaser PhysicsLaser ApplicationsLaser Plasma PhysicHigh-power LasersBeam OpticPhase Rotation SchemeLaser Ion SourceIon BeamPulse PowerRadiation OncologyRadiologyHealth SciencesPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionEnergy SpreadSynchrotron RadiationLaser-produced IonsParticle Accelerator
In order to widely spread out particle beams utilized in cancer therapy, laser-produced ions are developed as the injection beam for an ion synchrotron dedicated for cancer therapy. Such a laser ion source is expected to contribute largely to the realization of compactness of the size and low cost of the cancer therapy accelerator. The energy spectrum of the laser-produced ions, however, has no peak, but their intensities decrease exponentially according to the increase of the energy. For the purpose of modifying such a situation, we have proposed a scheme to rotate the beam in the longitudinal phase space with the use of the RF electric field, which is phase-adjusted with the pulse laser. We aim for a reduction of the energy spread of ± 5% selected by an energy analyzer and slits to ±1% by such phase rotation. For this purpose, a quarter wavelength resonator with two gaps with the same resonant frequency as the source laser has already been fabricated, together with its RF power source. The above phase rotation system and its recent experimental realization are presented.
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