• DocumentCode
    2341325
  • Title

    Measurement of the mass ablation rate for 0.53 mu m random phased laser irradiation of spherical targets

  • Author

    Norreys, Peter A. ; Miyanaga, N. ; Nishimura, Hideki ; Azechi, Hiroshi ; Maegawa ; Nishiguchi ; Yamanaka, Mitsuyuki ; Mima, Kohei ; Yamanaka, C. ; Nakai, Shohei

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of Laser Eng., Osaka Univ., Japan
  • fYear
    1989
  • fDate
    0-0 1989
  • Firstpage
    143
  • Abstract
    Summary Form only given, as follows. The mass ablation rate has been measured using the 12-beam GEKKO XII glass laser. An X-ray pinhole camera coupled to a streak camera was used to provide both spatial and temporal history of the emission from buried maker layers. The camera was filtered by 0.75 mu m of Al to enhance the image of the cool, denser plasma near the ablation front. The targets (diameter approximately 500 mu m) were both polymer shells and solid polymer pellets and were overcoated with up to four maker layers sandwiched between CH ablator layers. Laser energies of up to 8 kJ in 1.7 ns were incident on the targets, with absorbed irradiances of up to 4.0*10/sup 14/ W-cm/sup -2/. Good agreement has been found between the experiment and a one-dimensional hydrodynamic code in which the heat flow is obtained from the Fokker-Planck equation. The mass data were consistent with the temporal behavior of spectral line emissions observed by a streaked crystal spectrography. The introduction of random phase plates had no significant influence on the mass ablation rate for imploding targets. The results indicate that a highly uniform drive pressure has been achieved for the GEKKO XII laser.<>
  • Keywords
    Fokker-Planck equation; plasma diagnostics; plasma transport processes; plasma-wall interactions; polymers; streak photography; 1.7 ns; 12-beam GEKKO XII glass laser; 8 kJ; Al; CH ablator layers; Fokker-Planck equation; X-ray pinhole camera; ablation front; absorbed irradiances; buried maker layers; drive pressure; heat flow; image enhancement; imploding targets; mass ablation rate; one-dimensional hydrodynamic code; polymer shells; random phase plates; solid polymer pellets; spatial emission history; spectral line emissions; spherical targets; streak camera; streaked crystal spectrography; temporal emission history; Charge carrier processes; Fokker-Planck equations; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Plasma Science, 1989. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1989 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Buffalo, NY, USA
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PLASMA.1989.166237
  • Filename
    166237