Ultra-short, MeV-scale laser-plasma positron source for positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy
Ultra-short, MeV-scale laser-plasma positron source for positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy
Sub-micron defects represent a well-known fundamental problem in manufacturing since they can significantly affect performance and lifetime of virtually any high-value component. Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy is arguably the only established method capable of detecting defects down to the sub-nanometer scale but, to date, it only works for surface studies, and with limited resolution. Here, we experimentally and numerically show that laser-driven systems can overcome these well-known limitations, by generating ultra-short positron beams with a kinetic energy tuneable from 500 keV up to 2 MeV and a number of positrons per shot in a 50 keV energy slice \color{black} of the order of $10^3$. Numerical simulations of the expected performance of a typical mJ-scale kHz laser demonstrate the possibility of generating MeV-scale narrow-band and ultra-short positron beams with a flux exceeding $10^5$ positrons/s, of interest for fast volumetric scanning of materials at high resolution.
Jonathan Richard Warwick、Gagik Nersisyan、Michael Phipps、Christos Kamperidis、Song Li、Glenn Ross Frazer、Thomas L. Audet、Nasr A. M. Hafz、Luke Calvin、Daniel Papp、Aaron Alejo、Mark Hugh Cunningham、Gianluca Sarri
10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.24.073402
粒子探测技术、辐射探测技术、核仪器仪表物理学加速器
Jonathan Richard Warwick,Gagik Nersisyan,Michael Phipps,Christos Kamperidis,Song Li,Glenn Ross Frazer,Thomas L. Audet,Nasr A. M. Hafz,Luke Calvin,Daniel Papp,Aaron Alejo,Mark Hugh Cunningham,Gianluca Sarri.Ultra-short, MeV-scale laser-plasma positron source for positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy[EB/OL].(2020-09-11)[2025-08-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.05521.点此复制
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