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Copious positron production by femto-second laser via absorption enhancement in a microstructured surface target.

Ye-Chen WangYan YinWei-Quan WangDe-Bin ZouWen-Xuan MiaoTong-Pu YuFu-Qiu Shao
Published in: Scientific reports (2020)
Laser-driven positron production is expected to provide a non-radioactive, controllable, radiation tunable positron source in laboratories. We propose a novel approach of positron production by using a femto-second laser irradiating a microstructured surface target combined with a high-Z converter. By numerical simulations, it is shown that both the temperature and the maximum kinetic energy of electrons can be greatly enhanced by using a microstructured surface target instead of a planar target. When these energetic electrons shoot into a high Z converter, copious positrons are produced via Bethe-Heitler mechanism. With a laser (wavelength λ = 1 μm) with duration ~36 fs, intensity ~5.5 × 1020 W/cm2 and energy ~6 Joule, ~109 positrons can be obtained.
Keyphrases
  • high speed
  • high intensity
  • molecular dynamics
  • radiation induced
  • quantum dots