Physics – Accelerator Physics
Scientific paper
2011-04-11
Physics
Accelerator Physics
20 pages, 42 figures
Scientific paper
High intensity laser driven proton beams are at present receiving much attention. The reasons for this are many but high on the list is the potential to produce compact accelerators. However two of the limitations of this technology is that unlike conventional nuclear RF accelerators lasers produce diverging beams with an exponential energy distribution. A number of different approaches have been attempted to monochromise these beams but it has become obvious that magnetic spectrometer technology developed over many years by nuclear physicists to transport and focus proton beams could play an important role for this purpose. This paper deals with the design and characterisation of a magnetic quadrupole system which will attempt to focus and transport laser-accelerated proton beams.
Akhmadaliev S.
Burris-Mog T.
Bussmann M.
Cowan Tim
Grötschel R.
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