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Languages : en
Pages : 46
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The intensity and spectral characteristics of x-ray emitted from laser-produced plasmas have been investigated computatinoally and experimentally. a two-dimensional implosi code was used successfully to calculate laser-plasma radiation characteristics and to aid in the design of laser targets for high-yield x-ray production. Other computer codes, in use or under development predict lime strengths and energies for laser-plasma x-ray emission. An experimental effort is aimed at reliable measurements of x-ray yields and spectra. a wide variety of x-ray detection methods have been evaluated, and x-ray yields have been measured from plasmas produced with two dissimilar laser systems. The high energy x-ray spectrum, from about 10 to 140 keV, has been studied using high-gain scintillatino detectors and thick K-edge filters. Various supplementary measurements have provided information concerning characteristics of the target-reflected laser light, the ion energies, and the laser intensity patterns.
X-ray Emission from Laser-produced Plasmas
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Languages : en
Pages : 46
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The intensity and spectral characteristics of x-ray emitted from laser-produced plasmas have been investigated computatinoally and experimentally. a two-dimensional implosi code was used successfully to calculate laser-plasma radiation characteristics and to aid in the design of laser targets for high-yield x-ray production. Other computer codes, in use or under development predict lime strengths and energies for laser-plasma x-ray emission. An experimental effort is aimed at reliable measurements of x-ray yields and spectra. a wide variety of x-ray detection methods have been evaluated, and x-ray yields have been measured from plasmas produced with two dissimilar laser systems. The high energy x-ray spectrum, from about 10 to 140 keV, has been studied using high-gain scintillatino detectors and thick K-edge filters. Various supplementary measurements have provided information concerning characteristics of the target-reflected laser light, the ion energies, and the laser intensity patterns.
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Languages : en
Pages : 46
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The intensity and spectral characteristics of x-ray emitted from laser-produced plasmas have been investigated computatinoally and experimentally. a two-dimensional implosi code was used successfully to calculate laser-plasma radiation characteristics and to aid in the design of laser targets for high-yield x-ray production. Other computer codes, in use or under development predict lime strengths and energies for laser-plasma x-ray emission. An experimental effort is aimed at reliable measurements of x-ray yields and spectra. a wide variety of x-ray detection methods have been evaluated, and x-ray yields have been measured from plasmas produced with two dissimilar laser systems. The high energy x-ray spectrum, from about 10 to 140 keV, has been studied using high-gain scintillatino detectors and thick K-edge filters. Various supplementary measurements have provided information concerning characteristics of the target-reflected laser light, the ion energies, and the laser intensity patterns.
X-Ray Emission from CH2 Laser-Produced Plasmas at 10 to the 16th Power W/sq Cm
Author: D. G. Colombant
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Languages : en
Pages : 33
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X-ray spectra from CH2 laser-generated at 10 to the 16th power W/Sq cm are compared with those obtained using a 2D-mhd code. Good agreement is found over 7 orders of magnitude for X-ray energies comprised between 1 and 300 keV. It is found that the hard X-ray spectrum is compatible with the generation of B-fields in the interaction region. Variation of the numerical results with initial conditions, ion mass, laser energy deposition and grid size is investigated. (Author).
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Pages : 33
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X-ray spectra from CH2 laser-generated at 10 to the 16th power W/Sq cm are compared with those obtained using a 2D-mhd code. Good agreement is found over 7 orders of magnitude for X-ray energies comprised between 1 and 300 keV. It is found that the hard X-ray spectrum is compatible with the generation of B-fields in the interaction region. Variation of the numerical results with initial conditions, ion mass, laser energy deposition and grid size is investigated. (Author).
Z Dependence of Sub-keV X Rays Emitted by Laser-produced Plasmas
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Recent results obtained by using a 10 channel, filtered XRD detector system to record sub-keV x-ray emission from laser-irradiated targets are reported. Targets materials were Be, Al, Ti, Sn, Au and U, with Z ranging from 4 to 92. Targets were irradiated with 1ns FWHM, 1.06 .mu.m wavelength pulses at an intensity of 5 x 1014 W/cm2. Time-resolved x-ray emission pulses show systematic and striking variations with Z. These variations can most probably be attributed to the onset of inhibited electron conduction. Time-integrated x-ray yields are obtained as a function of target Z as well as calculated charge states anti Z, indicating the type of physical processes that give rise to the x-ray emission. Typical sub-keV x-ray spectra are presented; in some cases such as Ti where prominent lines are present, the charge state of the plasma can be directly deduced from line ratios, agreement with numerical simulation is very good.
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Recent results obtained by using a 10 channel, filtered XRD detector system to record sub-keV x-ray emission from laser-irradiated targets are reported. Targets materials were Be, Al, Ti, Sn, Au and U, with Z ranging from 4 to 92. Targets were irradiated with 1ns FWHM, 1.06 .mu.m wavelength pulses at an intensity of 5 x 1014 W/cm2. Time-resolved x-ray emission pulses show systematic and striking variations with Z. These variations can most probably be attributed to the onset of inhibited electron conduction. Time-integrated x-ray yields are obtained as a function of target Z as well as calculated charge states anti Z, indicating the type of physical processes that give rise to the x-ray emission. Typical sub-keV x-ray spectra are presented; in some cases such as Ti where prominent lines are present, the charge state of the plasma can be directly deduced from line ratios, agreement with numerical simulation is very good.
X-Rays From Laser Plasmas
Author: I. C. E. Turcu
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 348
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Soft X-rays have great potential for use in a wide variety of applications, including the semiconductor industry and the life sciences. X-Rays from Laser Plasmas: Generation and Applications focuses exclusively and in detail on the science and technology of soft X-rays produced with non-synchrotron sources. Using a minimum of mathematical formulae, it discusses how such X-rays can be efficiently and economically generated from plasmas produced by lasers, and how they interact with matter. Authored by Dr Edmond Turcu, one of the pioneers in this field, X-Rays from Laser Plasmas: Generation and Applications will be of great interest to a wide variety of readers, including all those working in X-ray lithography, microscopy, and radiobiology.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 348
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Soft X-rays have great potential for use in a wide variety of applications, including the semiconductor industry and the life sciences. X-Rays from Laser Plasmas: Generation and Applications focuses exclusively and in detail on the science and technology of soft X-rays produced with non-synchrotron sources. Using a minimum of mathematical formulae, it discusses how such X-rays can be efficiently and economically generated from plasmas produced by lasers, and how they interact with matter. Authored by Dr Edmond Turcu, one of the pioneers in this field, X-Rays from Laser Plasmas: Generation and Applications will be of great interest to a wide variety of readers, including all those working in X-ray lithography, microscopy, and radiobiology.
Stimulated Raman Scattering and X-ray Emission from Laser-produced Plasmas
Author: Keith Alexander Nugent
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Category : Laser plasmas
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Category : Laser plasmas
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena
X-ray Emission from Laser-produced Plasmas
X-ray Emission from Laser-produced Plasmas
Author: David Patric Gaines
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Category : Laser plasmas
Languages : en
Pages : 225
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Category : Laser plasmas
Languages : en
Pages : 225
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Spectroscopic Investigations of Hard X-ray Emission from 120 Ps Laser-produced Plasmas at Intensities Near 10[sup 17] W Cm[sup[minus]2].
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Spectroscopic investigations of the x-ray emission of plasmas heated by 120 ps, frequency doubled pulses from the JANUS Nd: glass laser are presented. High Z K-shell spectra emitted from slab targets heated to near 10[sup 17] W cm[sup[minus]2] intensity are investigated. High resolution ([gamma]/[Delta][gamma]>5000) x-ray spectra of multicharged ions of H-like Ti, Co, Ni, Cu, and also H-like Sc in the spectral range 1.5--3.0[angstrom] are obtained in single laser shots using a spherically bent Mica crystal spectrograph with a 186 mm radius of curvature. The spectra- have one dimensional spatial resolution of about 25[mu]m and indicate that the size of the emission zone of the resonance, transitions is25[mu]m. Simultaneous x-ray images of the plasma from a charge-coupled device pinhole camera confirmed that the plasma x-ray emission is from a similar sized source. Survey spectra[gamma]/[Delta][gamma]=500--1000) taken with a flat LiF (200) crystal spectrometer with a charge-coupled device detector complement the high resolution data. Two dimensional LASNEX modeling of the laser target conditions indicate that the high K-shell charge states are produced in the hot dense region of the plasma with electron temperature2 keV and density[approximately]10[sup 22] cm[sup[minus]3]. These experiments demonstrate that with modest laser energy, plasmas heated by high-intensity 120 ps lasers provide a very bright source of hard[approximately]8 keV x-ray emission.
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Spectroscopic investigations of the x-ray emission of plasmas heated by 120 ps, frequency doubled pulses from the JANUS Nd: glass laser are presented. High Z K-shell spectra emitted from slab targets heated to near 10[sup 17] W cm[sup[minus]2] intensity are investigated. High resolution ([gamma]/[Delta][gamma]>5000) x-ray spectra of multicharged ions of H-like Ti, Co, Ni, Cu, and also H-like Sc in the spectral range 1.5--3.0[angstrom] are obtained in single laser shots using a spherically bent Mica crystal spectrograph with a 186 mm radius of curvature. The spectra- have one dimensional spatial resolution of about 25[mu]m and indicate that the size of the emission zone of the resonance, transitions is25[mu]m. Simultaneous x-ray images of the plasma from a charge-coupled device pinhole camera confirmed that the plasma x-ray emission is from a similar sized source. Survey spectra[gamma]/[Delta][gamma]=500--1000) taken with a flat LiF (200) crystal spectrometer with a charge-coupled device detector complement the high resolution data. Two dimensional LASNEX modeling of the laser target conditions indicate that the high K-shell charge states are produced in the hot dense region of the plasma with electron temperature2 keV and density[approximately]10[sup 22] cm[sup[minus]3]. These experiments demonstrate that with modest laser energy, plasmas heated by high-intensity 120 ps lasers provide a very bright source of hard[approximately]8 keV x-ray emission.
X-ray Emission and Ionization Dynamics of Laser Produced Plasmas
Author: Thomas Charles Bristow
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Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 272
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