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Flash Kα radiography of laser-driven solid sphere compression for fast ignition
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X-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringTime-resolved CompressionAreal DensitiesLaser ApplicationsHigh-power LasersX-ray ImagingOptical DiagnosticsRadiation ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesFlash Kα RadiographyX-ray Free-electron LaserPlastic SphereX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsInertial Confinement FusionFast IgnitionX-ray Optic
Time-resolved compression of a laser-driven solid deuterated plastic sphere with a cone was measured with flash Kα x-ray radiography. A spherically converging shockwave launched by nanosecond GEKKO XII beams was used for compression while a flash of 4.51 keV Ti Kα x-ray backlighter was produced by a high-intensity, picosecond laser LFEX (Laser for Fast ignition EXperiment) near peak compression for radiography. Areal densities of the compressed core were inferred from two-dimensional backlit x-ray images recorded with a narrow-band spherical crystal imager. The maximum areal density in the experiment was estimated to be 87 ± 26 mg/cm2. The temporal evolution of the experimental and simulated areal densities with a 2-D radiation-hydrodynamics code is in good agreement.
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