Author:
Verona C.,Marinelli M.,Raso A.M.,Verona Rinati G.,Cirrone G.A.P.,Petringa G.,Giuffrida L.,Dostál J.,Krupka M.,Consoli F.
Abstract
Abstract
The detection of radiation emission in laser induced plasma experiments is an helpful
method for gaining information on the physics of laser-matter interaction. Time-of-Flight (TOF)
approach is a powerful and effective method to obtain timely spectra of particles accelerated from
laser-generated plasma. To this respect, diamond-based detectors are very attractive due to their
interesting features such as fast signal collection time, signal proportional to the energy
deposited by the incident radiation, blindness to visible radiation, high radiation hardness and
low leakage current at room temperature operation. Unfortunately, they cannot supply
discrimination on the species of the incoming ions, but only their energies. This may be overcome
using specific filtering foils to exploit the different stopping powers of ions of different
species and energies. In this work we describe the method to distinguish particles using an array
of TOF diamond detectors. A first prototype array, consisting of 2×2 diamond detectors, nominally
identical and featuring by aluminum filters of different thicknesses, was developed and
preliminary tested at PALS facility in Prague.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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