Filament based Ionizing Radiation Sensing Technology
Abstract
Accidental exposure to overdose ionizing radiation will inevitably lead to severe biological damage, thus detecting and localizing radiation is essential. Traditional measurement techniques are generally restricted to the limited detection range of few centimeters, posing a great risk to operators. The potential in remote sensing makes femtosecond laser filament technology great candidates for constructively address this challenge. Here we propose a novel filament-based ionizing radiation sensing technology (FIRST), and clarify the interaction mechanism between filaments and ionizing radiation. Specifically, it is demonstrated that the energetic electrons and ions produced by {\alpha} radiation in air can be effectively accelerated within the filament, serving as seed electrons, which will markedly enhance nitrogen fluorescence. The extended nitrogen fluorescence lifetime of ~1 ns is also observed. These findings provide insights into the intricate interaction among ultra-strong light filed, plasma and energetic particle beam, and pave the way for the remote sensing of ionizing radiation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2306.07281,
title = {Filament based Ionizing Radiation Sensing Technology},
author = {Weiwei Liu and Jiewei Guo and Nan Zhang and Lu Sun and Haiyi Liu and Shihi Tao and Yuezheng Wang and Binpeng Shang and Pengfei Qi and Lie Lin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.07281},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
13 pages, 6 figures