Development of a thermal X-radiation source using short pulse lasers

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Abstract

We report on experiments designed to use short pulse lasers to generate a thermal x-radiation source.~ The ideal source has a blackbody-like spectra with the radiation density inside the source equal to the blackbody radiation density. The source we are developing is a thin foil irradiated by a short pulse laser. We report on the initial experiments which vary laser energy, pulse length, and target thickness to maximize the conversion of laser energy into soft x-rays. Later experiments will characterize the heating mechanisms by measuring the temporal evolution of soft x-ray emission as well as the energy distribution of hot electrons leaving the target. Understanding the heating mechanisms is crucial to the development of an x-radiation source and contributes to the field of basic plasma physics under extreme conditions.

*This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344 and was funded by LDRD 08-ERD-024.

Authors

  • Kelly Cone

    • LLNL \& UC Davis
  • Hector Baldis

    • UC Davis
  • Lee Elberson

    • U. of Maryland \& LLNL
    • U. Maryland
  • H. Chen

    • LLNL
  • M.J. May

    • LLNL
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Marilyn Schneider

    • LLNL
  • R. Shepherd

    • LLNL