Backlighter development at the National Ignition Facility (NIF): Zinc to zirconium |
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Authors: | M.A. Barrios K.B. Fournier S.P. Regan O. Landen M. May Y.P. Opachich K. Widmann D.K. Bradley G.W. Collins |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550, USA;2. Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, 250 East River Road, Rochester, NY 14623-199, USA |
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Abstract: | K-shell X-ray emission from laser-irradiated planar Zn, Ge, Br, and Zr foils was measured at the National Ignition Facility for laser irradiances in the range of 0.6–9.5 × 1015 W/cm2. The incident laser power had a pre-pulse to enhance the laser-to-X-ray conversion efficiency (CE) of a 2–5 ns constant-intensity pulse used as the main laser drive. The measured CE into the 8–16 keV energy band ranged from 0.43% to 2%, while the measured CE into the He-like resonance 1s2–1s2p(1P) and intercombination 1s2–1s2p(3P) transitions, as well as from their 1s2(2s,2p)l–1s2p(2s,2p)l satellite transitions for l = 1, 2, 3, corresponding to the Li-, Be-, and B-like resonances, respectively, ranged from 0.3% to 1.5%. Absolute and relative CE measurements are consistent with X-ray energy scaling of (hν)?3 to (hν)?5, where hν is the X-ray energy. The temporal evolution of the broadband X-ray power was similar to the main laser drive for ablation plasmas having a critical density surface. |
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Keywords: | X-ray emission Conversion efficiency Backlighter foils |
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