Characterization of the hot electron population with bremsstrahlung and backscatter measurements at the National Ignition Facility

ORAL

Abstract

In indirect-drive ignition experiments, the hot electron population, produced by laser-plasma interactions, can be inferred from the bremsstrahlung generated by the interaction of the hot electrons with the target. At the National Ignition Facility (NIF), the upgraded filter-fluorescer x-ray diagnostic (FFLEX), a 10-channel, time-resolved hard x-ray spectrometer operating in the 20- to 500-keV range, provides measurements of the bremsstrahlung spectrum. It typically shows a two-temperature distribution of the hot electron population inside the hohlraum. In SRS, where the laser is coupled to an electron plasma wave, the backscattered spectrum, measured with the NIF full-aperture backscatter system (FABS), is used to infer the plasma wave phase velocity. We will present FFLEX time-integrated and time-resolved measurements of the hot electron population low-temperature component. We will correlate them with electron plasma wave phase velocities inferred from FABS spectra for a range of recent shots performed at the National Ignition Facility.

*This work was performed under the auspices of the US Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344.

Authors

  • F. Albert

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
  • Matthias Hohenberger

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Pierre Michel

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Laurent Divol

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Tilo Doeppner

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Edward Dewald

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Benjamin Bachmann

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Joseph Ralph

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • David Turnbull

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Clement Goyon

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Cliff Thomas

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Otto Landen

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • John Moody

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory