10.17862/cranfield.rd.10109921.v1
Stuart Morris
Stuart
Morris
Characterising bremsstrahlung and non-linear Compton scatter in high intensity laser-foil interactions
Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD)
2019
Bremsstrahlung
Laser
Synchrotron
DSDS19 Poster
DSDS19
Condensed Matter Imaging
Lasers and Quantum Electronics
2019-11-19 15:39:49
Poster
https://cord.cranfield.ac.uk/articles/poster/Characterising_bremsstrahlung_and_non-linear_Compton_scatter_in_high_intensity_laser-foil_interactions/10109921
Non-linear Compton scatter (NCS) and bremsstrahlung radiation both contribute to the X-rays produced in laser-solid interactions. While it is expected that NCS will efficiently generate X-rays for next generation lasers, the weaker NCS yields from laser-solid interactions in existing facilities have not yet been observed due to the bremsstrahlung background. This work attempts to derive a quantitative description of the bremsstrahlung efficiency, for interactions between ultrahigh-intensity short-pulse lasers and thin-foil targets. This model was tested against simulations from the particle-in-cell code EPOCH, which has been extended to include bremsstrahlung modelling capabilities. The relative efficiencies of bremsstrahlung and NCS will be compared to seek NCS signatures for experimental observation.