Title :
Fast pulsed cluster jet
Author :
Madden, R. ; Coleman, P.L. ; Krishnan, Mohan
Author_Institution :
Alameda Appl. Sci. Corp., San Leandro, CA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Short burst, ultrafast laser pulses interact intensely with matter to generate beams of secondary radiation such as coherent x-rays via high harmonic generation, electron bunches via laser wakefield acceleration, and protons via laser-driven ion acceleration. These secondary radiation sources have applications in biological imaging, medical diagnostics and treatment, and nondestructive evaluation. The emerging field of laser-plasma acceleration (LPA) has demonstrated electron accelerators with unprecedented electric field gradients. Supersonic, highly collimated gas jets and gas-filled capillary discharge waveguides are two primary targets of choice for LPA. A new LPA accelerated beam energy record of >2 GeV has been recorded using the Texas Petawatt laser (150 J) focused into a 7 cm He gas cell. The electron beams were highly-collimated (<;1 mrad divergence), containing high charge (>1 nC), and had a broad energy spectrum (peaked at ~2 GeV, with electrons up to 2.4 GeV). A fast opening and closing gas valve is essential to a LPA. This paper describes a fast valve (developed under a DOE SBIR grant) that opens in <;100μs, closes in <;400μs and can run (in cooled mode) at ~10Hz rep-rates at pressures as high as 1000psia. Recently we have designed advanced versions of the nozzle to create ~10-15mm long supersonic gas jets with tailored density gradients to test the concept of phase locking in an LPA. Dense gas jets with high concentrations of clusters are also of interest for such ultra-fast laser interactions. Development of a dense cluster jet using our ultra-fast opening/closing valve is also described.
Keywords :
discharges (electric); electron accelerators; helium; high-speed optical techniques; optical harmonic generation; particle beam bunching; plasma X-ray sources; plasma accelerators; plasma density; plasma filled waveguides; plasma jets; plasma light propagation; He; He gas cell; Texas Petawatt laser; biological imaging; coherent X-rays; dense cluster jet; dense gas jets; electric field gradients; electron accelerators; electron beams; electron bunches; energy 150 J; energy spectrum; fast opening-closing gas valve; fast pulsed cluster jet; gas-filled capillary discharge waveguides; high harmonic generation; highly collimated gas jets; laser wakefield acceleration; laser-driven ion acceleration; laser-plasma acceleration; medical diagnostics; medical treatment; nondestructive evaluation; nozzle; phase locking; protons; secondary radiation beams; short burst ultrafast laser pulses; size 7 cm; supersonic gas jets; tailored density gradients; ultrafast laser interactions; Acceleration; Gas lasers; Laser beams; Laser theory; Particle beams; Waveguide lasers; X-ray lasers;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6635128