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Calibration of a Thomson parabola ion spectrometer and Fujifilm imaging plate detectors for protons, deuterons, and alpha particles

  • C. G. Freeman
  • , G. Fiksel
  • , C. Stoeckl
  • , N. Sinenian
  • , M. J. Canfield
  • , G. B. Graeper
  • , A. T. Lombardo
  • , C. R. Stillman
  • , S. J. Padalino
  • , C. Mileham
  • , T. C. Sangster
  • , J. A. Frenje
  • SUNY Geneseo
  • University of Rochester
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

A Thomson parabola ion spectrometer has been designed for use at the Multiterawatt (MTW) laser facility at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) at the University of Rochester. This device uses parallel electric and magnetic fields to deflect particles of a given mass-to-charge ratio onto parabolic curves on the detector plane. Once calibrated, the position of the ions on the detector plane can be used to determine the particle energy. The position dispersion of both the electric and magnetic fields of the Thomson parabola was measured using monoenergetic proton and alpha particle beams from the SUNY Geneseo 1.7 MV tandem Pelletron accelerator. The sensitivity of Fujifilm BAS-TR imaging plates, used as a detector in the Thomson parabola, was also measured as a function of the incident particle energy over the range from 0.6 MeV to 3.4 MeV for protons and deuterons and from 0.9 MeV to 5.4 MeV for alpha particles. The device was used to measure the energy spectrum of laser-produced protons at MTW.

Original languageEnglish
Article number073301
JournalReview of Scientific Instruments
Volume82
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2011

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