Enhanced photoneutron production by intense picoseconds laser interacting with gas-solid hybrid targets
Abstract
Experiments to enhance photoneutron production from the Ta (γ,xn) reaction with 100 TW picosecond laser pulses irradiating on gas-solid hybrid targets have been performed on the XingGuangIII laser facility at the Laser Fusion Research Center (LFRC) in Mianyang. The so-called gas-solid hybrid target was composed of a 1 mm thick N2 gas jet and a 2 cm thick Ta block. Picosecond laser pulses with intensities up to 1019 W/cm2 first interact with the tenuous gas to enhance the yields of high energy electrons through the direct laser acceleration (DLA) mechanism, and then through bremsstrahlung and subsequent (γ, n) reactions in a Ta converter, photoneutrons were enhanced effectively and the total number of neutrons was optimized by changing the gas density. A maximum neutron yield of 4 × 107/shot over 4π was achieved which is 200 times higher than that in the direct laser-solid interaction shot in our experiment. The spectrum of photoneutrons was measured which is in agreement with Monte Carlo (MC) simulation. From the size of the reaction area and the neutron pulse duration inferred from simulation, the corresponding flux was calculated to be 1.2 × 1016 n/cm2/s.
- Publication:
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Physics of Plasmas
- Pub Date:
- April 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.5079773
- Bibcode:
- 2019PhPl...26d3103Q