Abstract
Development of a monochromatic x-ray imaging system using a high-energy short- pulse laser LFEX and a spherical crystal is reported. Irradiation of the intense short-pulse laser produces a flash of 4.51 keV Ti K-alpha x-ray while the spherically bent quartz crystal provides a narrow spectral bandwidth and high spatial resolution. This high spatiotemporal imaging technique was applied for recording 2-D monochromatic x-ray images of laser-driven Fast Ignition targets. The results show a sufficiently high spatial resolution to characterize the implosion core, suggesting that the core information extracted from the radiograph images can be used to benchmark a 2-D radiation-hydrodynamic code for accurate hydrodynamic modelling and optimization of FI fuel assembly in the asymmetrical implosion.
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Sawada, H., Fujioka, S., Hosoda, T., Zhang, Z., Arikawa, Y., Nagatomo, H., … Beg, F. N. (2016). Development of 4.5 keV monochromatic X-ray radiography using the high-energy, picosecond LFEX laser. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 717). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/717/1/012112
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