High-resolution X-ray imaging in fast ignition experiment using Gekko and LFEX lasers

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Abstract

We improved diagnostic instruments to measure X-ray images in a hard X-ray harsh environment and succeeded in obtaining clear images with X-ray framing camera and X-ray streak camera in fast ignition experiment conducted in 2011 (FG-02 Experimental Campaign). We found that high-energy X-ray signals could be used as an indicator of the LFEX laser injection time relative to the imploded core. The LFEX laser injection time was estimated with better than 10 ps accuracy. Time-resolved 2D X-ray images suggested that shapes and motions of imploded core plasmas were improved by changing the configuration of the implosion lasers. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2013.

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Koga, M., Ishii, Y., Sogo, T., Shigemori, K., Shiraga, H., Fujioka, S., & Azechi, H. (2013). High-resolution X-ray imaging in fast ignition experiment using Gekko and LFEX lasers. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 59). https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20135903006

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