Laser and Particle Beams, Volume. 2023, Issue 1, 3531875(2023)

High-Sensitivity Thomson Spectrometry in Experiments of Laser-Driven Low-Rate NeutronLess Fusion Reactions

M. Scisciò1, G. Di Giorgio1, P. L. Andreoli1, M. Cipriani1, G. Cristofari1, R. De Angelis1, M. Salvadori1, G. A. P. Cirrone2, L. Giuffrida2,3, D. Margarone2,3,4, G. Milluzzo2, G. Petringa2, F. Consoli1, and Katarzyna Batani
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  • 1ENEA Fusion and Technologies for Nuclear Safety and Security Department-C. R. Frascati Via Enrico Fermi 45 00044 Frascati Italy
  • 2Laboratori Nazionali del Sud Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (LNS-INFN) Catania 95125 Italy
  • 3ELI Beamlines Facility The Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC Dolni Brezany 252 41 Czech Republic
  • 4Queen’s University Belfast School of Mathematics and Physics Belfast BT7 1NN UK
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    The aneutronic 11B(p, α)2α fusion reaction driven by the interaction of high-energy lasers with matter has become a popular topic of research, since it represents a potential long-term goal alternative to the most studied deuterium-tritium reaction. However, the detection of the typical ionic products, especially alpha particles, of this low-rate fusion reaction is a challenging issue, due to their low flux. One of the diagnostic devices that can be implemented in laser-driven proton-boron fusion experiments is a Thomson spectrometer (TS), which is capable of detecting and discriminating ions according to their mass-to-charge ratio (A/Z, where A is the mass number and Z is the atomic number of the ions). In this work, we report on the ultimate test of a TS, which was designed and developed at the ENEA Research Centre in Frascati, Italy, in the context of a p + 11B fusion experiment. Our device—designed to have high sensitivity and a robust shielding against electromagnetic pulses (EMPs)—was implemented at the PALS laser facility (∼700 J in ∼350 ps pulses) at a distance of 367 mm from the laser-plasma interaction point. We analyse here the measured signals obtained with our device, focusing on the assessment of their signal-to-background ratio. Despite the presence of strong EMPs and background radiation at such a short distance from the laser-irradiated target, the TS proved to be suitable for effectively detecting protons and heavier ions stemming from the plasma source.

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    M. Scisciò, G. Di Giorgio, P. L. Andreoli, M. Cipriani, G. Cristofari, R. De Angelis, M. Salvadori, G. A. P. Cirrone, L. Giuffrida, D. Margarone, G. Milluzzo, G. Petringa, F. Consoli, Katarzyna Batani. High-Sensitivity Thomson Spectrometry in Experiments of Laser-Driven Low-Rate NeutronLess Fusion Reactions[J]. Laser and Particle Beams, 2023, 2023(1): 3531875

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    Category: Research Articles

    Received: Jul. 15, 2022

    Accepted: Dec. 14, 2022

    Published Online: Apr. 13, 2023

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    DOI:10.1155/2023/3531875

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