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Ion spectrometer composed of time-of-flight and Thomson parabola spectrometers for simultaneous characterization of laser-driven ions

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Author(s)
Choi, Il WooKim, Chul MinSung, Jae HeeYu, Tae JunLee, Seong KuKim, I JongJin, Y. Y.Jeong, Tae-MoonHafz, NasrPae, Ki HongNoh, Young-ChulKo, Do KyeongYogo, A.Pirozhkov, A. S.Ogura, K.Orimo, S.Sagisaka, A.Nishiuchi, M.Daito, I.Oishi, Y.Iwashita, Y.Nakamura, S.Nemoto, K.Noda, A.Daido, H.Lee, Jongmin
Type
Article
Citation
Review of Scientific Instruments, v.80, no.5
Issued Date
2009-05
Abstract
An ion spectrometer, composed of a time-of-flight spectrometer (TOFS) and a Thomson parabola spectrometer (TPS), has been developed to measure energy spectra and to analyze species of laser-driven ions. Two spectrometers can be operated simultaneously, thereby facilitate to compare the independently measured data and to combine advantages of each spectrometer. Real-time and shot-to-shot characterizations have been possible with the TOFS, and species of ions can be analyzed with the TPS. The two spectrometers show very good agreement of maximum proton energy even for a single laser shot. The composite ion spectrometer can provide two complementary spectra measured by TOFS with a large solid angle and TPS with a small one for the same ion source, which are useful to estimate precise total ion number and to investigate fine structure of energy spectrum at high energy depending on the detection position and solid angle. Advantage and comparison to other online measurement system, such as the TPS equipped with microchannel plate, are discussed in terms of overlay of ion species, high-repetition rate operation, detection solid angle, and detector characteristics of imaging plate.
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
ISSN
0034-6748
DOI
10.1063/1.3131628
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/17097
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