In order to develop a laser-driven spin-polarized 3He-ion beam source available for nuclear-physics experiments as well as for the investigation of polarized nuclear fusion, several challenges have to be overcome. Apart from the provision of a properly polarized 3He gas-jet target, one of the biggest milestones is the demonstration of the general feasibility of laser-induced ion acceleration out of gas-jet targets. Of particular importance is the knowledge about the main ion-emission angles as well as the achievable ion-energy spectra (dependent on the optimal set of laser and target parameters). We report on the results of such a feasibility study performed at PHELIX, GSI Darmstadt. Both 3He- and 4He-gas jets (n gas ∼ 1019 cm-3) were illuminated with high-intensity laser pulses, IL~O(1019,W cm-2). The main ion-emission angles could be identified (±90° with respect to the laser-propagation direction) and the ion-energy spectra for all ion species could be extracted: for the optimal laser and target parameters, the high-energy cut-offs for He2+,1+ ions were 4.65 MeV (with a normalized energy uncertainty of Δ ϵ ϵ-1=0.033) and 3.27 MeV (Δ ϵ ϵ-1=0.055), respectively.
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Engin, I., Chitgar, Z. M., Deppert, O., Lucchio, L. D., Engels, R., Fedorets, P., … Büscher, M. (2019). Laser-induced acceleration of Helium ions from unpolarized gas jets. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 61(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6587/ab4613
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