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Superintense Laser-driven Photon Activation Analysis

Laser-driven radiation sources are attracting increasing attention for several materials science applications. While laser-driven ions, electrons and neutrons have already been considered to carry out the elemental characterization of materials, the possibility to exploit high energy photons remains...

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Autores principales: Mirani, F., Calzolari, D., Formenti, A., Passoni, M.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42005-021-00685-2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2764485
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Sumario:Laser-driven radiation sources are attracting increasing attention for several materials science applications. While laser-driven ions, electrons and neutrons have already been considered to carry out the elemental characterization of materials, the possibility to exploit high energy photons remains unexplored. Indeed, the electrons generated by the interaction of an ultra-intense laser pulse with a near-critical material can be turned into high energy photons via bremsstrahlung emission when shot into a high-Z converter. These photons could be effectively exploited to perform Photon Activation Analysis (PAA). In the present work, the possibility to perform laser-driven PAA is proposed and investigated. By means of a theoretical and numerical approach, we identify the optimal near-critical material and converter parameters for laser-driven PAA in a wide range of laser intensities. Finally, exploiting the Monte Carlo and Particle-In-Cell tools, we simulate PAA experiments performed with both conventional accelerators and laser-driven sources.