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Hard x-ray and hot electron environment in vacuum hohlraums at the National Ignition Facility

Abstract

Time resolved hard x-ray images (hv>9keV) and time integrated hard x-ray spectra (hv=18–150keV) from vacuum hohlraums irradiated with four 351nm wavelength National Ignition Facility [J. A. Paisner, E. M. Campbell, and W. J. Hogan, Fusion Technol. 26, 755 (1994)] laser beams are presented as a function of hohlraum size, laser power, and duration. The hard x-ray images and spectra provide insight into the time evolution of the hohlraum plasma filling and the production of hot electrons. The fraction of laser energy detected as hot electrons (Fhot) shows a correlation with laser intensity and with an empirical hohlraum plasma filling model. In addition, the significance of Au K-alpha emission and Au K-shell reabsorption observed in some of the bremsstrahlung dominated spectra is discussed.

Authors

McDonald JW; Suter LJ; Landen OL; Foster JM; Celeste JR; Holder JP; Dewald EL; Schneider MB; Hinkel DE; Kauffman RL

Journal

Physics of Plasmas, Vol. 13, No. 3,

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

March 1, 2006

DOI

10.1063/1.2186927

ISSN

1070-664X

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