Characterisation of a 200 nm Thick Liquid Jet Sheet for Ion Acceleration

Attila P. Kovács, Máté Karnok, Tibor Gilinger, Miklós Füle, K. Osvay
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Recent development of ultrafast lasers has resulted in kHz repetition rate laser systems [1], whose stability opens a way to applications of laser-generated secondary sources as soft X-rays, electrons, and particles. Nowadays the bottleneck of their scientific and industrial applications is the availability and reliability of target systems matching the repetition rate of the lasers. Hard x-ray generation and ion acceleration require high-density targets. One of the most favorable approaches has been the liquid jet sheet [2] with thicknesses of a few $\mu \mathrm{m}$. Recent studies have shown, however, that interaction of femtosecond pulses with few tens of nm thick solid targets may result in higher cut-off energy as well as proton yield [3]. The so far developed characterization methods are suitable for measurement of liquid jets in vacuum down to a $\mu \mathrm{m}$ level [4], [5], while industrial solutions with nm resolution works with 10 mm working distance and in air only.
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用于离子加速的200nm厚液体喷射片的表征
最近超快激光器的发展导致了千赫重复率激光系统[1],其稳定性为激光产生的二次源如软x射线、电子和粒子的应用开辟了一条道路。目前,其科学和工业应用的瓶颈是目标系统的可用性和可靠性与激光的重复率相匹配。硬x射线产生和离子加速需要高密度靶。最有利的方法之一是液体射流片[2],其厚度为几个$\mu \ mathm {m}$。然而,最近的研究表明,飞秒脉冲与几十纳米厚的固体目标的相互作用可能导致更高的截止能量和质子产率[3]。目前开发的表征方法适用于测量真空中低至$\mu \mathrm{m}$级别的液体射流[4],[5],而nm分辨率的工业解决方案仅适用于10 mm工作距离和空气中。
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