Soft x-ray images of the laser entrance hole of ignition hohlraums

Autor: George A. Kyrala, D. C. Eder, J. D. Moody, John Kline, O. S. Jones, M. D. Myers, Nathan Meezan, E. A. Palma, T. McCarville, Eric M. Gullikson, Jeff C. Robinson, E. L. Dewald, M. J. Pivovaroff, B. J. MacGowan, John R. Celeste, J. E. Ralph, Sherry L. Baker, Daniel H. Kalantar, R. A. London, Jose Milovich, S. N. Dixit, Marilyn Schneider, B. K. F. Young, D. K. Bradley, Tilo Döppner, Mónica Fernández-Perea, J. D. Kilkenny, L. J. Suter, W. W. Hsing, Regina Soufli, Jennifer B. Alameda, Richard Town, A. J. Mackinnon, A. S. Moore, M. J. Edwards, Stephen P. Vernon, M. J. Haugh, Klaus Widmann, N. E. Palmer, Debra Callahan, P. M. Bell, Alan T. Teruya, S. S. Alvarez, Paul B. Mirkarimi, Otto Landen, Cliff Thomas, N. Izumi, Stefan P. Hau-Riege
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Review of Scientific Instruments. 83:10E525
ISSN: 1089-7623
0034-6748
Popis: Hohlraums are employed at the national ignition facility to convert laser energy into a thermal x-radiation drive, which implodes a fusion capsule, thus compressing the fuel. The x-radiation drive is measured with a low spectral resolution, time-resolved x-ray spectrometer, which views the region around the hohlraum's laser entrance hole. This measurement has no spatial resolution. To convert this to the drive inside the hohlraum, the size of the hohlraum's opening ("clear aperture") and fraction of the measured x-radiation, which comes from this opening, must be known. The size of the clear aperture is measured with the time integrated static x-ray imager (SXI). A soft x-ray imaging channel has been added to the SXI to measure the fraction of x-radiation emitted from inside the clear aperture. A multilayer mirror plus filter selects an x-ray band centered at 870 eV, near the peak of the x-ray spectrum of a 300 eV blackbody. Results from this channel and corrections to the x-radiation drive are discussed.
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