DocumentCode :
1546549
Title :
High-Energy Bremsstrahlung Diagnostics to Characterize Hot-Electron Production in Short-Pulse Laser-Plasma Experiments
Author :
Meadowcroft, Anthony L. ; Edwards, Ray D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Plasma Phys., AWE Aldermaston, Aldermaston, UK
Volume :
40
Issue :
8
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1992
Lastpage :
2001
Abstract :
Short-pulse (<; 10 ps) high-intensity (1019-1021 W·cm-2) laser-target interactions produce high-density plasmas, in which a hot (nonthermal) collisionless electron population is generated via a number of energy absorption mechanisms. A key requirement in many applications of these interactions is to achieve maximum conversion efficiency of laser energy into hot electrons of a specific energy. Measurement of the hot-electron temperature and the associated hot-electron fraction supports the understanding of energy absorption mechanisms present in the 1019-1021 W·cm-2 intensity regime. One highly useful signature of hot-electron generation is the bremsstrahlung radiation emission due to the hot electrons interacting electromagnetically with cold target atoms. We present the design, characterization, and modeling of two target diagnostics to measure the high-energy (100 keV-2 MeV) bremsstrahlung emission from hot electrons in laser-plasma experiments; a thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) array and a hard X-ray spectrometer (HXRS). These diagnostics will exploit new techniques to determine the hot-electron distribution generated with the short-pulse beamlines of the upcoming high-power Orion laser system at AWE. Past bremsstrahlung dose measurements obtained with a TLD array (of similar design to the Orion one) are used to demonstrate how the bremsstrahlung production efficiency, an indicator of hot-electron generation, can change with laser parameters, target type, and experimental geometry. In addition, we use results from characterization of the HXRS, a diagnostic which collects channel charges in defined bremsstrahlung spectral ranges, to establish a new method enabling the diagnosis of hot-electron temperatures.
Keywords :
bremsstrahlung; plasma light propagation; plasma temperature; thermoluminescent dosimeters; bremsstrahlung dose measurements; bremsstrahlung production efficiency; bremsstrahlung radiation emission; bremsstrahlung spectral range; collisionless electron population; electron volt energy 100 keV to 2 MeV; energy absorption mechanisms; hard X-ray spectrometer; high-energy bremsstrahlung diagnostics; high-energy bremsstrahlung emission measurement; high-power Orion laser system; hot-electron distribution; hot-electron generation; hot-electron production; hot-electron temperature; hot-electron temperature measurement; laser energy efficiency; laser parameters; laser-plasma experiments; laser-target interactions; short-pulse beamlines; short-pulse high-intensity; short-pulse laser-plasma experiments; thermoluminescent dosimeter array; Arrays; Gas lasers; Laser modes; Measurement by laser beam; Production; Solid lasers; Solids; Bremsstrahlung dose; X-ray detectors; high-energy bremsstrahlung emission; laser-plasma experiments; plasma diagnostics; short-pulse laser–target interactions;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2201175
Filename :
6222366
Link To Document :
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