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A complementary compact laser based neutron source

Accelerator Physics 2018-12-26 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Several experiments of neutron generation using high intensity laser sources, with a power exceeding 10^19W/cm^2 via TNSA (Target Normal Sheath Acceleration) or other similar methods, have been performed in the past years in different laboratories. However, so far there is no one running neutron source based on such a technology. In the framework of the Conceptual Report Design of a new accelerator in the Eupraxia project we are studying the possibility to have a laser-based neutron source, not only by TNSA but also from self-injection schemes. We focus our attention on the applications in cultural heritage studies as well also on the complementary role that such a source can have in the framework of large facilities devoted to radiation production.

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@article{arxiv.1801.03889,
  title  = {A complementary compact laser based neutron source},
  author = {Alessandro Cianchi and Carla Andreani and Roberto Bedogni and Giulia Festa and Oriol Sans-Planell and Roberto Senesi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.03889},
  year   = {2018}
}

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4 pages, two figures, 3rd European Advanced Accelerators Concepts

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