Bremsstrahlung dose yield for high-intensity short-pulse laser-solid experiments

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A bremsstrahlung source term has been developed by the Radiation Protection (RP) group at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory for high-intensity short-pulse laser-solid experiments between 1017 and 1022 Wcm-2. This source term couples the particle-in-cell plasma code EPOCH and the radiation transport code FLUKA to estimate the bremsstrahlung dose yield from laser-solid interactions. EPOCH characterizes the energy distribution, angular distribution, and laser-to-electron conversion efficiency of the hot electrons from laser-solid interactions, and FLUKA utilizes this hot electron source term to calculate a bremsstrahlung dose yield (mSv per J of laser energy on target). The goal of this paper is to provide RP guidelines and hazard analysis for high-intensity laser facilities. A comparison of the calculated bremsstrahlung dose yields to radiation measurement data is also made.

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Liang, T., Bauer, J. M., Liu, J. C., & Rokni, S. H. (2017). Bremsstrahlung dose yield for high-intensity short-pulse laser-solid experiments. Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 175(3), 304–312. https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncw325

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