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Bremsstrahlung and Kα fluorescence measurements for inferring conversion efficiencies into fast ignition relevant hot electrons
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EngineeringAtomic Emission SpectroscopyLaser-plasma InteractionLaser ApplicationsLaser PhysicsBeamstrahlungHigh-power LasersRadiation GenerationElectron SpectroscopyConversion EfficienciesK-shell EmissionPhysicsMonte CarloRadiation TransportIntensity DistributionNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsKα Fluorescence MeasurementsChemical KineticsAtomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy
The Bremsstrahlung and K-shell emission from 1×1×1 mm3 planar targets irradiated by a short-pulse 3×1018–8×1019 W/cm2 laser were measured. The Bremsstrahlung was measured using a filter stack spectrometer with spectral discrimination up to 500 keV. K-shell emission was measured using a single photon counting charge coupled device. From Monte Carlo modeling of the target emission, conversion efficiencies into 1–3 MeV electrons of 3%–12%, representing 20%–40% total conversion efficiencies, were inferred for intensities up to 8×1019 W/cm2. Comparisons to scaling laws using synthetic energy spectra generated from the intensity distribution of the focal spot imply slope temperatures less than the ponderomotive potential of the laser. Resistive transport effects may result in potentials of a few hundred kV in the first few tens of microns in the target. This would lead to higher total conversion efficiencies than inferred from Monte Carlo modeling but lower conversion efficiencies into 1–3 MeV electrons.
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