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Beamed neutron emission driven by laser accelerated light ions
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Highly anisotropic, beam-like neutron emission with peak flux of the order of 10 9 n/sr was obtained from light nuclei reactions in a pitcher-catcher scenario, by employing MeV ions driven by a subpetawatt laser. The spatial profile of the neutron beam, fully captured for the first time by employing a CR39 nuclear track detector, shows a FWHM divergence angle of ~ 70 , with a peak flux nearly an order of magnitude higher than the isotropic component elsewhere. The observed beamed flux of neutrons is highly favourable for a wide range of applications, and indeed for further transport and moderation to thermal energies. A systematic study employing various combinations of pitchercatcher materials indicates the dominant reactions being d(p, n+p) 1 H and d(d,n) 3 He. Albeit insufficient cross-section data are available for modelling, the observed anisotropy in the neutrons' spatial and spectral profiles is most likely related to the directionality and high energy of the projectile ions.
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