Fabrication of disk-shaped, deuterated resorcinol/formaldehyde foam target for laser–plasma experiments

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2021-06-15

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Cambridge University Press in association with Chinese Laser Press

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Resorcinol/formaldehyde (RF) foam resin is an attractive material as a low-density target in high-power laser–plasma experiments because of its fine network structure, transparency in the visible region, and low-Z element (hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen) composition. In this study, we developed disk-shaped RF foam and deuterated RF foam targets with 40–200 µm thickness and approximately 100 mg/cm3 density having a network structure from 100 nm to a few micrometers cell size. By deuteration, the polymerization rate was drastically slowed down owing to kinetic isotope effects. These targets were used in high-power laser experiments where a megaelectronvolt proton beam was successfully generated.

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deuterated material, low-density material, resorcinol, formaldehyde foam

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Kaneyasu Y, Nagai K, Cadatal-Raduban M, Golovin D, Shokita S, Yogo A, Jitsuno T, Norimatsu T, Yamanoi K. (2022). Fabrication of disk-shaped, deuterated resorcinol/formaldehyde foam target for laser–plasma experiments. High Power Laser Science and Engineering. 9. e31.

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