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Images of the laser entrance hole from the static x-ray imager at NIF

2010; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 81; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.3491316

ISSN

1527-2400

Autores

M. B. Schneider, O. S. Jones, N. B. Meezan, J. L. Milovich, R. P. J. Town, S. S. Alvarez, R. G. Beeler, D. K. Bradley, J. Celeste, S. N. Dixit, M. J. Edwards, M. J. Haugh, D. Kalantar, J. L. Kline, G. A. Kyrala, O. L. Landen, B. J. MacGowan, P. Michel, J. D. Moody, S. Oberhelman, K. Piston, M. J. Pivovaroff, L. J. Suter, Alan T. Teruya, C. A. Thomas, S. P. Vernon, A. Warrick, K. Widmann, R. D. Wood, B. K. Young,

Tópico(s)

Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications

Resumo

The static x-ray imager at the National Ignition Facility is a pinhole camera using a CCD detector to obtain images of Hohlraum wall x-ray drive illumination patterns seen through the laser entrance hole (LEH). Carefully chosen filters, combined with the CCD response, allow recording images in the x-ray range of 3-5 keV with 60 μm spatial resolution. The routines used to obtain the apparent size of the backlit LEH and the location and intensity of beam spots are discussed and compared to predictions. A new soft x-ray channel centered at 870 eV (near the x-ray peak of a 300 eV temperature ignition Hohlraum) is discussed.

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