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Laser-Driven Accelerators, Radiations, and Their Applications



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Autore: Kim Hyung Taek Visualizza persona
Titolo: Laser-Driven Accelerators, Radiations, and Their Applications Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (128 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Mathematics & science
Soggetto non controllato: spectra of laser accelerated particle beams
mapping of radiation dose
GEANT4 simulations
Monte Carlo simulation
laser-driven ion acceleration
imaging plate
high repetition rate target
ion acceleration
laser-plasma interaction
Thomson parabola
electromagnetic pulse
laser electron acceleration
laser proton acceleration
high-intensity lasers
non-destructive testing
elemental analysis
petawatt laser
laser plasma
laser wakefield acceleration
compact electron accelerator
GeV electron beam
laser-plasma accelerator
TNSA
laser-accelerated protons
magnetic beamline
Particle Induced X-ray Emission
laser-produced plasma
plasma light source
far-ultraviolet spectroscopy
Seya-Namioka monochromator
radiation-hydrodynamics
collisional-radiative model
Monte Carlo simulations
Geant4
laser-accelerated ion beams
proton-boron fusion
laser-plasma acceleration
α-particle beam
Persona (resp. second.): MargaroneDaniele
KimHyung Taek
Sommario/riassunto: Particle accelerators and radiation based on radio-frequency (RF) cavities have significantly contributed to the advancement of science and technology in the most recent century. However, the rising costs and scales for building cutting-edge accelerators act as barriers to accessing these particle and radiation sources. Since the introduction of chirped pulse amplification technology in the 1990s, short-pulse, high-power lasers have enabled the realization of laser-driven accelerations and radiation sources. Laser-driven accelerators and radiation sources could be a viable alternative to providing compact and cost-effective particle and photon sources. An accelerating field in a plasma, driven by intense laser pulses, is typically several orders of magnitude greater than that of RF accelerators, while controlling the plasma media and intense laser pulses is highly demanding. Therefore, numerous efforts have been directed toward developing laser-driven high-quality particle beams and radiation sources with the goal of paving the way for these novel sources to be used in a variety of applications. This Special Issue covers the latest developments in laser-based ion and electron accelerators; laser-plasma radiation sources; advanced targetry and diagnostic systems for laser-driven particle accelerators; particle beam transport solutions for multidisciplinary applications; ionizing radiation dose map determination; and new approaches to laser–plasma nuclear fusion using high-intensity, short laser pulses.
Titolo autorizzato: Laser-Driven Accelerators, Radiations, and Their Applications  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910580216403321
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