@article{a054fef6db394a0198411f56467bca83,
title = "Ion species discrimination method by linear energy transfer measurement in Fujifilm BAS-SR imaging plate",
abstract = "We have developed a novel discrimination methodology to identify ions in multispecies beams with similar charge-to-mass ratios, but different atomic numbers. After an initial separation by charge-to-mass ratios using co-linear electric and magnetic fields, individual ions can be discriminated by considering the linear energy transfer of ions irradiating a stimulable phosphor plate (Fujifilm imaging plate) by comparison with the Monte Carlo calculation. We apply the method to energetic multispecies laser-driven ion beams and use it to identify silver ions produced by the interaction between a high contrast, high intensity laser pulse; and a sub-micrometer silver foil target. We also show that this method can be used to calibrate the imaging plate for arbitrary ion species in the range of Z ≥ 6 with dE/dx > 0.1 MeV/μm without requiring individual calibration.",
author = "M. Nishiuchi and H. Sakaki and Dover, {N. P.} and T. Miyahara and K. Shiokawa and S. Manabe and T. Miyatake and Ko Kondo and Ke Kondo and Y. Iwata and Y. Watanabe and Ki Kondo",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the JST-Mirai-Program, Japan (Grant No. JPMJMI17A1). M.N. was supported by the JST PRESTO (Grant Nos. JPMJPR16P9 and Kakenhi 10K05506). M.N. and N.P.D. were supported by the JSPS Post-doctoral Fellowship and Kak-enhi Project No. 15F15772. M.N. and H.S. were supported by the Mitsubishi Foundation (ID28131). This research was partially supported by QST President{\textquoteright}s Strategic Grant [QST International Research Initiative (AAA98) and Creative Research (ABACS)]. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 Author(s).",
year = "2020",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1063/5.0016515",
language = "English",
volume = "91",
journal = "Review of Scientific Instruments",
issn = "0034-6748",
publisher = "American Institute of Physics Publising LLC",
number = "9",
}