Yan Yonghong
China Academy of Engineering Physics
37 Papers
63 Citations
Yan Yonghong is an academic researcher from China Academy of Engineering Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Positron. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 37 publications. Previous affiliations of Yan Yonghong include Lanzhou University.
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Papers
Positron acceleration by sheath field in ultra-intense laser-solid interactions
Abstract: A positron production experiment was performed by irradiating an ultra-intense picosecond laser on solid tantalum targets. Quasi-monoenergetic positron beams were obtained owing to the sheath field on the back of the target. The experiment shows that the peak energy of the positron spectrum has a linear relation with the reciprocal of the target diameter. A simple analytical model of the sheath field was constructed to explain the experimental data, which predicts the positron peak energy in terms of the target diameter and hot electron parameters. Based on the field model, Monte Carlo simulations were conducted to treat the positron production and acceleration self-consistently. The simulated spectra are in good agreement with most experiment results. The disagreement of the 1 mm diameter data reveals that the hot electron propagation along the target flank surface plays an important role in the sheath field set up. Several aspects involved in the positron acceleration are discussed.
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Photothermal decomposition of HNS at 532nm
Min Shui,Yi Sun,Zongqing Zhao,Kemei Cheng,Ying Xiong,Yinzhong Wu,Wei Fan,Jinqing Yu,Yan Yonghong,Zuhua Yang,Yuqiu Gu,Fachun Zhong,Tao Xu +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the photodecomposition of solid 2,2′,4,4′,6,6′hexanitrostillbene (HNS) at 532nm, induced by a 10-nanosecond (ns) laser, is investigated by an elaborately designed in situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (I-XPS) experiment and steady-state Fourier transform IR (FTIR) spectroscopies.
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Measurements of X-ray doses and spectra produced by picosecond laser-irradiated solid targets
Bo Yang,Rui Qiu,Minghai Yu,Jinlong Jiao,Wei Lu,Yan Yonghong,Bo Zhang,Zhimeng Zhang,Weimin Zhou,Junli Li,Hui Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: The photon doses and X-ray spectra in the laser forward and side directions were measured and the measured electron temperature was correlated with the electron temperature predicted by the ponderomotive law.
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Pair production by high intensity picosecond laser interacting with thick solid target at XingGuangIII
Yuchi Wu,Kegong Dong,Yan Yonghong,Bin Zhu,Zhang Tiankui,Chen Jia,Minghai Yu,Fang Tan,Wang Shaoyi,Han Dan,Feng Lu,Yuqiu Gu +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an experiment for pair production by high intensity laser irradiating thick solid targets is presented, where positrons are generated from 1mm-thick tantalum disk targets with different diameters from 1.mm to 10mm.
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Generating high-yield positrons and relativistic collisionless shocks by 10 PW laser
Jinlong Jiao,Zhang Beizhen,Jinqing Yu,Zhijun Zhang,Yan Yonghong,Shukai He,Deng Zhigang,Teng Jian,Wei Hong,Yunjun Gu +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the positron production by ultraintense laser high Z target interaction using numerical simulations, which considered quantum electrodynamics effect and showed that the forward positron beam up to 1013/kJ can be generated by 10 PW laser pulse interacting with lead target.
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