Characterization of a multi-keV x-ray source produced by nanosecond laser irradiation of a solid target: The influence of laser focus spot and target thickness
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2008
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The influence of focus spot and target thickness on multi-keV x-ray sources generated by 2 ns duration laser heated solid targets are investigated on the Shenguang II laser facility. In the case of thick-foil targets, the experimental data and theoretical analysis show that the emission volume of the x-ray sources is sensitive to the laser focus spot and proportional to the 3 power of the focus spot size. The steady x-ray flux is proportional to the 5/3 power of the focus spot size of the given laser beam in our experimental condition. In the case of thin-foil targets, experimental data show that there is an optimal foil thickness corresponding to the given laser parameters. With the given laser beam, the optimal thin-foil thickness is proportional to the -2/3 power of the focus spot size, and the optimal x-ray energy of thin foil is independent of focus spot size. (C) 2008 American Institute of Physics. |
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英语 |
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Hu Guang-Yue;Zheng Jian;沈百飞;Lei An-Le;Liu Shen-Ye;Zhang Ji-Yan;Yang Jia-Min;Ding Yong-Kun;Hu Xin;Huang Yi-Xiang;Du Hua-Bing;Yi Rong-Qing;徐至展 .,Phys. Plasmas,2008,15(2):23103- |
Palavras-Chave | #激光技术;激光物理与基本理论 #Target thickness #Thick-foil targets #Thin foil |
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