Title :
Multi-kev X-ray yields from HIGH-Z gas targets fielded at the national ignition facility
Author :
Fournier, K.B. ; May, M.J. ; Colvin, J.D. ; Thomas, C. ; Schneider, M. ; Marrs, R. ; Compton, S. ; Moody, J. ; Bond, E. ; Dewald, E. ; Davis, J.F.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract :
The National Ignition Facility (NIF) is a 192-beam laser system now operating at the LLNL. We report on the measured X-ray flux from gas-filled targets shot with 112-132 laser beams at the NIF. The targets were driven with up to 75 TW of laser power (350 kJ of 3ω laser energy delivered in a 5 ns modified-flat-top pulse). The laser delivered power and energy within 2% of the requested values on all shots. The targets were thin walled (25 μm), 4 mm long, 4 mm inner-diameter epoxy pipes designed to transmit X rays in the 1 - 10 keV spectral band. The pipes were filled with 1.2 atm of an Ar: Xe mixture. The emitted X-ray flux was monitored with multiple channels of the NIF facility´s two X-ray-diode based DANTE instruments in the sub-keV range, as well as around 3.2 keV (Ar K-shell emission) and in the 4.0-6.5 keV band (Xe L-shell emission). Temporal waveforms of the emitted X rays, and the total emitted fluence are presented. Two-dimensional X-ray imaging (for energies > 8 keV) of the targets was performed with a gated X-ray detector that used a four-strip microchannel plate. The two dimensional images confirm supersonic, volumetric heating of the gas targets. Laser light scattered via laser-plasma instabilities from the target plasma was monitored with the facility´s full aperture backscatter system (FABS), and hard X rays produced by hot electrons from the target plasma were measured with FFLEX diagnostic. We measure 15-20% laser-to-X-ray conversion efficiency for X rays with energies greater than 3.0 keV This is significantly greater than any previous measurements in this spectral band.
Keywords :
plasma diagnostics; plasma instability; plasma production by laser; 192-beam laser system; DANTE instruments; FFLEX diagnostic; X-ray detector; X-ray flux; X-ray imaging; X-ray-diode; epoxy pipes; four-strip microchannel plate; full aperture backscatter system; high-z gas targets; hot electrons; laser-plasma instabilities; multi-keV X-ray yields; national ignition facility; volumetric heating; Argon; Energy measurement; Gas lasers; Ignition; Monitoring; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma measurements; Power lasers; X-ray imaging; X-ray lasers;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2010 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Norfolk, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5474-7
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2010.5534122