Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1772286 | High Energy Density Physics | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Experiments of x-ray emission from Ar, Kr, and Ar/Kr gas jet mixture were performed at the UNR Leopard Laser Facility operated with 350âfs pulses at laser intensity of 2âÃâ1019âW/cm2 and 0.8âns pulses at an intensity of 1016âW/cm2. Debris free x-ray source with supersonic linear nozzle generated clusters/monomer jet with an average density of â¥1019âcmâ3 was compared to cylindrical tube subsonic nozzle, which produced only monomer jet with average density 1.5-2 times higher. The linear (elongated) cluster/gas jet provides the capability to study x-ray yield anisotropy and laser beam self-focusing with plasma channel formation that are interconnecting with efficient x-ray generation. Diagnostics include x-ray diodes, pinhole cameras and spectrometers. It was observed that the emission in the 1-9âkeV spectral region was strongly anisotropic depending on the directions of laser beam polarization for sub-ps laser pulse and supersonic linear jet. The energy yield in the 1-3âkeV region produced by a linear nozzle was an order of magnitude higher than from a tube nozzle. Non-LTE models and 3D molecular dynamic simulations of Ar and Kr clusters irradiated by sub-ps laser pulses have been implemented to analyze obtained data. A potential evidence of electron beam generation in jets' plasma was discussed. Note that the described debris-free gas-puff x-ray source can generate x-ray pulses in a high repetition regime. This is a great advantage compared to solid laser targets.
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Authors
V.L. Kantsyrev, K.A. Schultz, V.V. Shlyaptseva, A.S. Safronova, I.K. Shrestha, G.M. Petrov, J.J. Moschella, E.E. Petkov, A. Stafford, M.C. Cooper, M.E. Weller, W. Cline, P. Wiewior, O. Chalyy,