An experiment was done at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (Vulcan laser petawatt laser) to study fast electron propagation in cylindrically compressed targets, a subject of interest for fast ignition. This was performed in the framework of the experimental road map of HiPER (the European high power laser energy research facility project). In the experiment, protons accelerated by a picosecond-laser pulse were used to radiograph a 220 μm diameter cylinder (20 μm wall, filled with low density foam), imploded with ∼ 200 J of green laser light in four symmetrically incident beams of pulse length 1 ns. Point projection proton backlighting was used to get the compression history and the stagnation time. Results are also compared to those from hard x-ray radiography. Detailed comparison with two-dimensional numerical hydrosimulations has been done using a Monte Carlo code adapted to describe multiple scattering and plasma effects. Finally we develop a simple analytical model to estimate the performance of proton radiography for given implosion conditions.

Volpe, L., Batani, D., Vauzour, B., Nicolai, P., Santos, J., Regan, C., et al. (2011). Proton radiography of laser-driven imploding target in cylindrical geometry. PHYSICS OF PLASMAS, 18(1), 012704 [10.1063/1.3530596].

Proton radiography of laser-driven imploding target in cylindrical geometry

RICHETTA, MARIA;
2011-01-01

Abstract

An experiment was done at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (Vulcan laser petawatt laser) to study fast electron propagation in cylindrically compressed targets, a subject of interest for fast ignition. This was performed in the framework of the experimental road map of HiPER (the European high power laser energy research facility project). In the experiment, protons accelerated by a picosecond-laser pulse were used to radiograph a 220 μm diameter cylinder (20 μm wall, filled with low density foam), imploded with ∼ 200 J of green laser light in four symmetrically incident beams of pulse length 1 ns. Point projection proton backlighting was used to get the compression history and the stagnation time. Results are also compared to those from hard x-ray radiography. Detailed comparison with two-dimensional numerical hydrosimulations has been done using a Monte Carlo code adapted to describe multiple scattering and plasma effects. Finally we develop a simple analytical model to estimate the performance of proton radiography for given implosion conditions.
2011
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Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
English
explosions; Monte Carlo methods; plasma diagnostics; plasma light propagation; plasma simulation
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3530596
Volpe, L., Batani, D., Vauzour, B., Nicolai, P., Santos, J., Regan, C., et al. (2011). Proton radiography of laser-driven imploding target in cylindrical geometry. PHYSICS OF PLASMAS, 18(1), 012704 [10.1063/1.3530596].
Volpe, L; Batani, D; Vauzour, B; Nicolai, P; Santos, J; Regan, C; Morace, A; Dorchies, F; Fourment, C; Hulin, S; Perez, F; Baton, S; Lancaster, K; Gal...espandi
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