Observation of Cu-K α emission in imploded core plasma by direct irradiation of ultra intense laser light
Abstract
Direct irradiation of ultra intense laser light on the implosion plasma is one of attractive options of fast ignition. In our previous research, a stable single channel formation in a 1-directional expanded plasma up to several times critical density has been demonstrated. However in the spherical implosion plasma, there are the possibilities for refraction or hosing of laser light during sub-mm propagation. Even if the laser propagates forthrightly, it is not clear that enough number of fast electrons can be generated toward the core. For this purpose, Cu-doped shell target is used to observe inside the imploded plasma via Cu-K α emission due to its high transmittance in coronal plasma surrounding the core. A ultra intense laser (UIL) light is irradiated on the imploded plasma at the maximum compression by changing the focused position in respect to the center of the core, corresponding to the critical density (Nc), Nc/4 and Nc/10 positions. Enhancement of Cu-K α emission is successfully observed at the core when UIL is focused on Nc. The results are compared with PIC simulations.
- Publication:
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APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- October 2013
- Bibcode:
- 2013APS..DPPYO5002H