| Literature DB >> 30278712 |
Yihang Zhang1, Zhe Zhang1, Baojun Zhu1, Weiman Jiang1, Lei Cheng1, Lei Zhao2, Xiaopeng Zhang3, Xu Zhao3, Xiaohui Yuan3, Bowei Tong4, Jiayong Zhong5, Shukai He6, Feng Lu6, Yuchi Wu6, Weimin Zhou6, Faqiang Zhang6, Kainan Zhou6, Na Xie6, Zheng Huang6, Yuqiu Gu5, Suming Weng3, Miaohua Xu2, Yingjun Li2, Yutong Li1.
Abstract
A multi-channel Thomson parabola spectrometer was designed and employed to diagnose ion beams driven by intense laser pulses. Angular-resolved energy spectra for different ion species can be measured in a single shot. It contains parallel dipole magnets and wedged electrodes to fit ion dispersion of different charge-to-mass ratios. The diameter and separation of the entrance pinhole channels were designed properly to provide sufficient resolution and avoid overlapping of dispersed ion beams. To obtain a precise energy spectral resolving, three-dimensional distributions of the electric and magnetic fields were simulated. Experimental measurement of energy-dependent angular distributions of target normal sheath accelerated protons and deuterons was demonstrated. This novel compact design provides a comprehensive characterization for ion beams.Year: 2018 PMID: 30278712 DOI: 10.1063/1.5042424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523