Experimental investigations of hard x-ray source produced by picosecond laser-irradiated solid target

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Measurements of Kα line and bremsstrahlung continuous x-ray emission from high-intensity laser-irradiated thin targets are presented. The experiments were performed at the SG-II UP Petawatt laser. Self-standing Sn foils varying thicknesses and Sn foils backed by the thick substrate were irradiated by the laser pulses up to 300 J of energy with peak intensity higher than 1018 W/cm2. A transmission curved crystal spectrometer and a filter-stack spectrometer were used to measure the Kα line and bremsstrahlung x-ray spectral distribution, respectively. Both Kα and 70-200 keV x-ray yields decrease 3- to 5-fold for target backed by the substrate. 2- to 4-fold reduction of Kα and 70-200 keV x-ray yields for the 8.5 μm targets relative to 50 μm targets was observed. Moreover, a significant background x-ray emission generated from the target holder reduces the ratio of signal to noise. Adopting a low-Z material holder can mitigate the x-ray background noises. This study is instructive to optimize target design for the high-intensity laser-driven Kα or continuous x-ray sources.

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Li, M. T., An, H. H., Hu, G. Y., Xiong, J., Lei, A. L., Xie, Z. Y., … Huang, L. G. (2022). Experimental investigations of hard x-ray source produced by picosecond laser-irradiated solid target. Physics of Plasmas, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0064541

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