TiK alpha radiography of Cu-doped plastic microshell implosions via spherically bent crystal imaging


Autoria(s): King, J.A.; Akli, K.; Zhang, B.; Freeman, R.R.; Key, M.H.; Chen, C.D.; Hatchett, S.P.; Koch, J.A.; MacKinnon, A.J.; Patel, P.K.; Snavely, R.; Town, R.P.J.; Borghesi, Marco; Romagnani, Lorenzo; Zepf, Matthew; Cowan, T.; Habara, H.; Kodama, R.; Toyama, Y.; Karsch, S.; Lancaster, K.; Murphy, C.; Norreys, P.; Stephens, R.; Stoeckl, C.
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09/05/2005

Resumo

We show that short pulse laser generated Ti K alpha radiation can be used effectively as a backlighter for radiographic imaging. This method of x-ray radiography features high temporal and spatial resolution, high signal to noise ratio, and monochromatic imaging. We present here the Ti K alpha backlit images of six-beam driven spherical implosions of thin-walled 500-mu m Cu-doped deuterated plastic (CD) shells and of similar implosions with an included hollow gold cone. These radiographic results were used to define conditions for the diagnosis of fast ignition relevant electron transport within imploded Cu-doped coned CD shells. (c) 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/tik-alpha-radiography-of-cudoped-plastic-microshell-implosions-via-spherically-bent-crystal-imaging(36b2a8ae-7405-4a33-b747-0d02a020e6db).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1923178

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eng

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Fonte

King , J A , Akli , K , Zhang , B , Freeman , R R , Key , M H , Chen , C D , Hatchett , S P , Koch , J A , MacKinnon , A J , Patel , P K , Snavely , R , Town , R P J , Borghesi , M , Romagnani , L , Zepf , M , Cowan , T , Habara , H , Kodama , R , Toyama , Y , Karsch , S , Lancaster , K , Murphy , C , Norreys , P , Stephens , R & Stoeckl , C 2005 , ' TiK alpha radiography of Cu-doped plastic microshell implosions via spherically bent crystal imaging ' Applied Physics Letters , vol 86 , no. 19 , 191501 , pp. 191501 . DOI: 10.1063/1.1923178

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