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Xiong Jun, Dong Jia-Qin, Jia Guo, Wang Rui-Rong, Wang Wei, Fu Si-Zu, Zheng Wu-Di. Optimization of 4.7-keV X-ray titanium sources driven by 100-ps laser pulseJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(6): 065201.
| Xiong Jun, Dong Jia-Qin, Jia Guo, Wang Rui-Rong, Wang Wei, Fu Si-Zu, Zheng Wu-Di. Optimization of 4.7-keV X-ray titanium sources driven by 100-ps laser pulseJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(6): 065201. |
Optimization of 4.7-keV X-ray titanium sources driven by 100-ps laser pulse
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Abstract
An experiment with thin titanium foils irradiated by two pulses delayed in time is conducted on the Shenguang-II laser facility. A prepulse induces an underdense plasma, 2-ns later a main pulse (λ L=0.35 μm, EL ≈ 120 J, τ L ≈ 100 ps) is injected into the underdense plasma and produces strong line emission from titanium K shell (i.e., Heα at 4.7 keV). Data show that the intensity of 4.7-keV X-ray emission with the prepulse is approximately twice more than without the prepulse, and can be used as a backlighting source satisfying the diagnostic requirements for dense plasma probing. High-quality plasma images are obtained with the backlighting 4.7-keV X-rays in a Rayleigh-Taylor hydrodynamic instability experiment. -
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