2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-82655-w
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Accurate spectra for high energy ions by advanced time-of-flight diamond-detector schemes in experiments with high energy and intensity lasers

Abstract: Time-Of-Flight (TOF) methods are very effective to detect particles accelerated in laser-plasma interactions, but they show significant limitations when used in experiments with high energy and intensity lasers, where both high-energy ions and remarkable levels of ElectroMagnetic Pulses (EMPs) in the radiofrequency-microwave range are generated. Here we describe a novel advanced diagnostic method for the characterization of protons accelerated by intense matter interactions with high-energy and high-intensity … Show more

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“…A Time-Of-Flight (TOF) diamond detector [26] was installed at an angle of 90 ∘ degrees from laser axis, 𝑑 𝐷 = 152 𝑐𝑚 away from the target, behind the position of the D-dot and elevated above the Teflon wall, in order to obtain information about the ions accelerated in the direction of the field probe.…”
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“…A Time-Of-Flight (TOF) diamond detector [26] was installed at an angle of 90 ∘ degrees from laser axis, 𝑑 𝐷 = 152 𝑐𝑚 away from the target, behind the position of the D-dot and elevated above the Teflon wall, in order to obtain information about the ions accelerated in the direction of the field probe.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We obtained the reported measurement by acquiring the D-dot signal on two channels of the oscilloscope (using a calibrated signal splitter), set with different amplitude scales, in order to improve the signal-to-noise-ratio of the signal (using the same technique reported in Ref. [26]). The frequency-dependent signal attenuation, provided by the cable chain that connected the probe to the scope, was taken into account by performing a de-embedding procedure of the cables and adjusting the retrieved raw signal accordingly (see the last section, devoted to measurement techniques, for details).…”
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“…Since the TOF technique coupled with diamond detectors ensures an accurate measurement of the maximum proton energy, 42,46 this technique was used to validate the kinetic energy estimations obtained with the TP spectrometer using the aforementioned cross-calibration methodology of the field integrals (see Sec. III B).…”
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“…These EMPs, which can reach orders of hundreds of kV/m, can affect all the electronic devices placed nearby the experimental chamber. The proton spectra recorded with the diamond detectors located at +6 ○ and −9 ○ were computed following the procedure described by Salvadori et al, 42 while the TP spectrometer allowed to simultaneously obtain the ion spectra at 0 ○ . The particle number estimation retrieved from the parabolic traces shown in Fig.…”
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