Dataset for "Stabilized Radiation Pressure Acceleration and Neutron Generation in Ultrathin Deuterated Foils"

  1. Kar, Satyabrata 1
  2. Alejo, Aaron 1
  1. 1 Queen's University Belfast
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    Queen's University Belfast

    Belfast, Reino Unido

    ROR https://ror.org/00hswnk62

Editorial: Queen's University Belfast

Ano de publicación: 2022

Tipo: Dataset

DOI: 10.17034/F30306CE-3D70-4850-91AC-7027C14E3B1D GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso aberto editor

Resumo

Dataset underpinning the results presented in the article titled, "Stabilized Radiation Pressure Acceleration and Neutron Generation in Ultrathin Deuterated Foils", published in Physical Review Letters (2022) Abstract of the paper: Premature relativistic transparency of ultrathin, laser-irradiated targets is recognized as an obstacle to achieving a stable radiation pressure acceleration in the “light sail” (LS) mode. Experimental data, corroborated by 2D PIC simulations, show that a few-nm thick overcoat surface layer of high Z material significantly improves ion bunching at high energies during the acceleration. This is diagnosed by simultaneous ion and neutron spectroscopy following irradiation of deuterated plastic targets. In particular, copious and directional neutron production (significantly larger than for other in-target schemes) arises, under optimal parameters, as a signature of plasma layer integrity during the acceleration.