Multi-parametric characterization of proton bunches above 50 MeV generated by helical coil targets

P. Martin*, H. Ahmed, O. Cavanagh, S. Ferguson, J. S. Green, B. Greenwood, B. Odlozilik, M. Borghesi, S. Kar

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Abstract

Tightly focused proton beams generated from helical coil targets have been shown to be highly collimated across small distances, and display characteristic spectral bunching. We show, for the first time, proton spectra from such targets at high resolution via a Thomson parabola spectrometer. The proton spectral peaks reach energies above 50 MeV, with cutoffs approaching 70 MeV and particle numbers greater than 10 10 . The spectral bunch width has also been measured as low as approximately 8.5 MeV (17% energy spread). The proton beam pointing and divergence measured at metre-scale distances are found to be stable with the average pointing stability below 10 mrad, and average half-angle beam divergences of approximately 6 mrad. Evidence of the influence of the final turn of the coil on beam pointing over long distances is also presented, corroborated by particle tracing simulations, indicating the scope for further improvement and control of the beam pointing with modifying target parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere88
Number of pages8
JournalHigh Power Laser Science and Engineering
Volume12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 02 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • helical coil
  • laser
  • proton

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