THE EXPANSION HISTORY OF ALUMINUM TARGETS RELEVANT TO X-RAY LASER SCHEMES


Autoria(s): Oneill, D.M.; Lewis, Ciaran; Neely, D.; Davidson, S.J.; Rose, S.J.; Lee, R.W.
Data(s)

1990

Resumo

For the first time, the technique of point projection absorption spectroscopy - which uses an intense, point source of X-rays to project and spectrally disperse an image of a plasma onto a detector- has been shown to be applicable to the study of expanding aluminium plasmas generated by approximately 80ps (2-omega) laser pulses. Massive, stripe targets of approximately 125-mu-m width and wire targets of 25-mu-m diameter have been studied. Using a PET Bragg crystal as the dispersive element, a resolving power of approximately 3500 was achieved with spatial resolution at the 5-mu-m level in frame times of the order of 80ps. Reduction of the data for times up to 150ps after the peak of the incident laser pulse produced estimates of the temperature and densities present, as a function of space and time.

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eng

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Fonte

Oneill , D M , Lewis , C , Neely , D , Davidson , S J , Rose , S J & Lee , R W 1990 , ' THE EXPANSION HISTORY OF ALUMINUM TARGETS RELEVANT TO X-RAY LASER SCHEMES ' INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS CONFERENCE SERIES , vol 116 , pp. 375-378 .

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