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Optics Letters | 2010

High temporal and spatial quality petawatt-class Ti:sapphire chirped-pulse amplification laser system

Hiromitsu Kiriyama; Michiaki Mori; Yoshiki Nakai; Takuya Shimomura; Hajime Sasao; Manabu Tanoue; Shuhei Kanazawa; Daisuke Wakai; Fumitaka Sasao; Hajime Okada; I. Daito; Masayuki Suzuki; S. Kondo; K. Kondo; Akira Sugiyama; Paul R. Bolton; Atsushi Yokoyama; Hiroyuki Daido; S. Kawanishi; Toyoaki Kimura; T. Tajima

Optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification (OPCPA) operation with low gain by seeding with high-energy, clean pulses is shown to significantly improve the contrast to better than 10(-10) to 10(-11) in a high-intensity Ti:sapphire laser system that is based on chirped-pulse amplification. In addition to the high-contrast broadband, high-energy output from the final amplifier is achieved with a flat-topped spatial profile of filling factor near 77%. This is the result of pump beam spatial profile homogenization with diffractive optical elements. Final pulse energies exceed 30 J, indicating capability for reaching peak powers in excess of 500 TW.


Applied Physics Letters | 2009

Application of laser-accelerated protons to the demonstration of DNA double-strand breaks in human cancer cells

Akifumi Yogo; Katsutoshi Sato; Masaharu Nishikino; M. Mori; Teruki Teshima; Hodaka Numasaki; M. Murakami; Y. Demizu; S. Akagi; S. Nagayama; K. Ogura; A. Sagisaka; S. Orimo; Mamiko Nishiuchi; A. S. Pirozhkov; M. Ikegami; M. Tampo; Hironao Sakaki; Masayuki Suzuki; I. Daito; Yuji Oishi; H. Sugiyama; Hiromitsu Kiriyama; Hajime Okada; Shuhei Kanazawa; S. Kondo; Takuya Shimomura; Yoshiki Nakai; Manabu Tanoue; Hajime Sasao

We report the demonstrated irradiation effect of laser-accelerated protons on human cancer cells. In vitro (living) A549 cells are irradiated with quasimonoenergetic proton bunches of 0.8–2.4 MeV with a single bunch duration of 15 ns. Irradiation with the proton dose of 20 Gy results in a distinct formation of γ-H2AX foci as an indicator of DNA double-strand breaks generated in the cancer cells. This is a pioneering result that points to future investigations of the radiobiological effects of laser-driven ion beams. Unique high-current and short-bunch features make laser-driven proton bunches an excitation source for time-resolved determination of radical yields.


Applied Physics Letters | 2009

Focusing and spectral enhancement of a repetition-rated, laser-driven, divergent multi-MeV proton beam using permanent quadrupole magnets

Mamiko Nishiuchi; I. Daito; M. Ikegami; Hiroyuki Daido; M. Mori; S. Orimo; K. Ogura; A. Sagisaka; Akifumi Yogo; A. S. Pirozhkov; H. Sugiyama; Hiromitsu Kiriyama; Hajime Okada; Shuhei Kanazawa; S. Kondo; Takuya Shimomura; Manabu Tanoue; Yoshiki Nakai; Hajime Sasao; Daisuke Wakai; Hironao Sakaki; Paul R. Bolton; Il Woo Choi; Jae Hee Sung; J. Lee; Yuji Oishi; Takashi Fujii; Koshichi Nemoto; Hikaru Souda; Akira Noda

A pair of conventional permanent magnet quadrupoles is used to focus a 2.4 MeV laser-driven proton beam at a 1 Hz repetition rate. The magnetic field strengths are 55 and 60 T/m for the first and second quadrupoles, respectively. The proton beam is focused to a spot with a size of less than ∼3×8 mm2 at a distance of 650 mm from the source. This result is in good agreement with the Monte Carlo particle trajectory simulation.


Physics of Plasmas | 2009

Laser pulse guiding and electron acceleration in the ablative capillary discharge plasma

Takashi Kameshima; H. Kotaki; M. Kando; I. Daito; K. Kawase; Y. Fukuda; L. M. Chen; T. Homma; S. Kondo; T. Zh. Esirkepov; N. A. Bobrova; P. V. Sasorov; S. V. Bulanov

The results of experiments are presented for the laser electron acceleration in the ablative capillary discharge plasma. The plasma channel is formed by the discharge inside the ablative capillary. The intense short laser pulse is guided over a 4 cm length. The generated relativistic electrons show both the quasimonoenergetic and quasi-Maxwellian energy spectra, depending on laser and plasma parameters. The analysis of the inner walls of the capillaries that underwent several tens of shots shows that the wall deformation and blistering resulted from the discharge and laser pulse effects.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2008

Sub-MeV tunably polarized X-ray production with laser Thomson backscattering

K. Kawase; M. Kando; T. Hayakawa; I. Daito; S. Kondo; T. Homma; Takashi Kameshima; H. Kotaki; L. M. Chen; Y. Fukuda; Anatoly Ya. Faenov; Toshiyuki Shizuma; Mamoru Fujiwara; S. V. Bulanov; Toyoaki Kimura; T. Tajima

Reported in this article is the generation of unique polarized x-rays in the sub-MeV region by means of the Thomson backscattering of the Nd:YAG laser photon with a wavelength of 1064 nm on the 150 MeV electron from the microtron accelerator. The maximum energy of the x-ray photons is estimated to be about 400 keV. The total energy of the backscattered x-ray pulse is measured with an imaging plate and a LYSO scintillator. The angular divergence of the x-rays is also measured by using the imaging plate. We confirm that the x-ray beam is polarized according to the laser polarization direction with the Compton scattering method. In addition, we demonstrate the imaging of the object shielded by lead with the generated x-rays.


Applied Physics Express | 2009

Proton-induced Nuclear Reactions Using Compact High-Contrast High-Intensity Laser

K. Ogura; Toshiyuki Shizuma; T. Hayakawa; Akifumi Yogo; Mamiko Nishiuchi; S. Orimo; A. Sagisaka; Alexander S. Pirozhkov; Michiaki Mori; Hiromitsu Kiriyama; Shuhei Kanazawa; S. Kondo; Yoshiki Nakai; Takuya Shimoura; Manabu Tanoue; Atsushi Akutsu; Tomohiro Motomura; Hajime Okada; Toyoaki Kimura; Yuji Oishi; Takuya Nayuki; Takashi Fujii; Koshichi Nemoto; Hiroyuki Daido

A multi-MeV proton beam driven by a compact laser with an intensity of ?1020 W/cm2 is used to induce the nuclear reaction 11B(p,n)11C. The total activity of 11C produced after 60 shots of laser irradiation is found to be 11.1?0.4 Bq. The possibility of thin layer activation (TLA) analysis using a high-intensity ultrashort-pulse laser is discussed.


Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2007

Simultaneous Proton and X-ray Imaging with Femtosecond Intense Laser Driven Plasma Source

S. Orimo; Mamiko Nishiuchi; Hiroyuki Daido; Akifumi Yogo; K. Ogura; A. Sagisaka; Z. Li; Alexander S. Pirozhkov; Michiaki Mori; Hiromitsu Kiriyama; Shuhei Kanazawa; S. Kondo; Yoichi Yamamoto; Takuya Shimomura; Manabu Tanoue; Yoshimoto Nakai; Atsushi Akutsu; Shu Nakamura; Toshiyuki Shirai; Yoshihisa Iwashita; Akira Noda; Yuji Oishi; Koshichi Nemoto; Il Woo Choi; Tae Jun Yu; Jae Hee Sung; Tae Moon Jeong; Hyung Taek Kim; Kyung-Ham Hong; Young-Chul Noh

A laser-driven proton beam with a maximum energy of a few MeV is stably obtained using an ultra-short and high-intensity Ti:sapphire laser. At the same time, keV X-ray is also generated at almost the same place where protons are emitted. Here, we show the successful demonstration of simultaneous proton and X-ray projection images of a test sample placed close to the source with a resolution of ~10 µm, which is determined from the source sizes. Although the experimental configuration is very simple, the simultaneity is better than a few hundreds of ps. A CR-39 track detector and imaging plate, which are placed as close as possible to the CR-39, are used as detectors of protons and X-ray. The technique is applicable to the precise observation of microstructures.


Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2009

Laser-driven proton acceleration and plasma diagnostics with J-KAREN laser

A. S. Pirozhkov; M. Mori; Akifumi Yogo; Hiromitsu Kiriyama; K. Ogura; A. Sagisaka; Jinglong Ma; S. Orimo; Mamiko Nishiuchi; H. Sugiyama; T. Zh. Esirkepov; S. V. Bulanov; Hajime Okada; S. Kondo; Shuhei Kanazawa; Yoshiki Nakai; Atsushi Akutsu; Tomohiro Motomura; Manabu Tanoue; Takuya Shimomura; Masahiro Ikegami; Toshiyuki Shirai; Yoshihisa Iwashita; Akira Noda; Il Woo Choi; Seong Ku Lee; Jongmin Lee; Yuji Oishi; Toyoaki Kimura; T. Tajima

We describe results of experiments on laser-driven proton acceleration and corresponding laser-plasma diagnostics performed with the multi-10-TW J-KAREN laser. The laser consists of a high-pulse-energy oscillator, saturable absorber, stretcher, Optical Parametric Chirped Pulse Amplifier (OPCPA), two 4-pass Ti:Sapphire amplifiers, and compressor. The final amplifier is cryogenically cooled down to 100 K to avoid thermal lensing. The laser provides ~30 fs, ~ 1 J, high-contrast pulses with the nanosecond contrast better than 1010. The peak intensity is 1020 W/cm2 with the 3- 4 μm focal spot. Using few-μm tape and sub-μm ribbon targets we produced protons with the energies up to 4 MeV. The tape target and repetitive laser operation allowed achieving proton acceleration at 1 Hz. We found significant differences in stability and angular distribution of proton beam in high-contrast and normal-contrast modes. The plasma diagnostics included interferometry and measurement of the target reflectivity. The latter provides convenient diagnostics of the laser contrast in the ion acceleration, harmonics generation, and other laser - solid target interaction experiments.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2013

Fine spectral structure of high order harmonics generated by multi-terawatt femtosecond lasers focused to gas jet targets

K. Ogura; M. Kando; Timur Zh. Esirkepov; Tatiana A. Pikuz; A. Ya. Faenov; Y. Hayashi; H. Kotaki; E. N. Ragozin; D. Neely; Hiromitsu Kiriyama; Takuya Shimomura; Manabu Tanoue; Yoshiki Nakai; M. Okamoto; S. Kondo; Shuhei Kanazawa; James Koga; Y. Fukuda; Masaharu Nishikino; Takashi Imazono; N. Hasegawa; Tetsuya Kawachi; Hiroyuki Daido; Y. Kato; Paul R. Bolton; S. V. Bulanov; K. Kondo; A. S. Pirozhkov

We measured high-resolution spectra of high-order harmonics generated in the interaction of relativistic-irradiance (>1018 W/cm2) multi-terawatt femtosecond lasers with gas jets. The spectra exhibit very fine structures on the sub-eV scale, indicating temporal coherence of a few tens of femtoseconds.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2009

Demonstration of high peak power, high contrast OPCPA/Ti:sapphire hybrid laser system

Hiromitsu Kiriyama; M. Mori; Yoshiki Nakai; Takuya Shimomura; Manabu Tanoue; Hajime Okada; S. Kondo; Shuhei Kanazawa; A. Sagisaka; I. Daito; Mamiko Nishiuchi; K. Ogura; S. Orimo; A. S. Pirozhkov; H. Kotaki; Hajime Sasao; Daisuke Wakai; M. Tanaka; Yoshihiro Ochi; Masayuki Suzuki; Akira Sugiyama; Hiroyuki Daido; S. V. Bulanov; Masato Koike; Paul R. Bolton; S. Kawanishi

We have demonstrated over 30 J broadband output energy based on optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification (OPCPA) and Ti:sapphire chirped-pulse amplification (CPA), indicating potential for peak power of 500 TW with extremely high temporal contrast.

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Shuhei Kanazawa

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Manabu Tanoue

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Yoshiki Nakai

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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S. V. Bulanov

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Takuya Shimomura

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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K. Ogura

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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A. S. Pirozhkov

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Hiroyuki Daido

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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A. Sagisaka

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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