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X-ray opacity measurements in mid-Z dense plasmas with a new target design of indirect heating

Authors :
G. Soullié
V. Silvert
Franck Gilleron
D. Khaghani
J. Fariaut
Thomas Blenski
M. Dozières
S. Bastiani-Ceccotti
B. Villette
F.B. Rosmej
Walter Fölsner
Jean-Christophe Pain
F. Thais
Charles Reverdin
Source :
High Energy Density Physics
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

X-ray transmission spectra of copper, nickel and aluminum laser produced plasmas were measured at the LULI2000 laser facility with an improved target design of indirect heating. Measurements were performed in plasmas close to local thermodynamic equilibrium at temperatures around 25 eV and densities between 10−3 g/cm3 and 10−2 g/cm3. This improved design provides several advantages, which are discussed in this paper. The sample is a thin foil of mid-Z material inserted between two gold cavities heated by two 300J, 2ω, nanosecond laser beams. A third laser beam irradiates a gold foil to create a spectrally continuous X-ray source (backlight) used to probe the sample. We investigate 2p–3d absorption structures in Ni and Cu plasmas as well as 1s–2p transitions in an additional Al plasma layer to infer the in-situ plasma temperature. Geometric and hydrodynamic calculations indicate that the improved geometry reduces spatial gradients during the transmission measurements. Experimental absorption spectra are in good agreement with calculations from the hybrid atomic physics code SCO-RCG.

Details

ISSN :
15741818
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
High Energy Density Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b992ec95f34f00e2c00e0778ad7fbb59
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hedp.2015.08.001