Laser-driven cylindrical compression of targets for fast electron transport study in warm and dense plasmas
[PHYS]Physics [physics]
plasma density
3104
plasma diagnostic
ignition; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma light propagation; plasma temperature; plasma transport processes; relativistic plasmas
plasma light propagation
Condensed Matter Physics
530
7. Clean energy
01 natural sciences
Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
[PHYS] Physics [physics]
CRYSTALS
plasma transport processe
0103 physical sciences
ignition
FAST IGNITION
PENETRATION
plasma temperature
MATTER
relativistic plasmas
DOI:
10.1063/1.3578346
Publication Date:
2011-04-28T22:48:32Z
AUTHORS (31)
ABSTRACT
Fast ignition requires a precise knowledge of fast electron propagation in a dense hydrogen plasma. In this context, a dedicated HiPER (High Power laser Energy Research) experiment was performed on the VULCAN laser facility where the propagation of relativistic electron beams through cylindrically compressed plastic targets was studied. In this paper, we characterize the plasma parameters such as temperature and density during the compression of cylindrical polyimide shells filled with CH foams at three different initial densities. X-ray and proton radiography were used to measure the cylinder radius at different stages of the compression. By comparing both diagnostics results with 2D hydrodynamic simulations, we could infer densities from 2 to 11 g/cm(3) and temperatures from 30 to 120 eV at maximum compression at the center of targets. According to the initial foam density, kinetic, coupled (sometimes degenerated) plasmas were obtained. The temporal and spatial evolution of the resulting areal densities and electrical conductivities allow for testing electron transport in a wide range of configurations. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics.
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