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Автор B Vauzour
Автор M Koenig
Автор D Batani
Автор S Baton
Автор F N Beg
Автор C Benedetti
Автор E Brambrink
Автор S Chawla
Автор F Dorchies
Автор C Fourment
Автор M Galimberti
Автор L A Gizzi
Автор R Heathcote
Автор D P Higginson
Автор S Hulin
Автор R Jafer
Автор P Köster
Автор L L Labate
Автор K L Lancaster
Автор A J MacKinnon
Автор A G MacPhee
Автор W Nazarov
Автор P H Nicolaï
Автор J Pasley
Автор F Perez
Автор X Ribeyre
Автор M Richetta
Автор J J Santos
Автор G Schurtz
Автор A Sgattoni
Автор C Spindloe
Автор L Volpe
Дата выпуска 2010-08-01
dc.description We report on X-ray diagnostics results from an experiment on fast electrons propagation in cylindrically compressed targets. It was performed on the VULCAN TAW laser facility at RAL (UK) using four long pulses (1ns, 70 J each at 2ω) to compress a cylindrical polyimide target filled with CH foam at 3 different initial densities. The cylindrical geometry allows us to reach temperatures and densities higher than those obtained in planar geometry compression. 2D hydrodynamic simulations predicted a core density range from 4 to 8 g/cm<sup>3</sup> and a core temperature from 30 eV up to 175 eV at maximum compression. An additional short laser pulse (10 ps, 160 J at ω) was focused on a Ni foil at one of the cylinder edges in order to generate a fast electrons current propagating along the compressed target. A X-ray radiography diagnostic was implemented in order to estimate the core plasma conditions of the compressed cylinder. Moreover two Bragg X-ray spectrometers collected the Kα fluorescence from the target so as to determine the variations of fast electrons population during the compression.
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Издатель Institute of Physics Publishing
Копирайт © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd
Название X-ray diagnostics of fast electrons propagation in high density plasmas obtained by cylindrical compression
Тип paper
DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/244/2/022027
Electronic ISSN 1742-6596
Print ISSN 1742-6588
Журнал Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Том 244
Первая страница 22027
Последняя страница 22030
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