Radiation temperature measurement of a long duration x-ray source for steady-state laboratory photoionized plasma experiments

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Abstract

Long duration, i.e. tens of ns, broadband x-ray sources are important for steady-state laboratory photoionized plasma experiments relevant to astrophysics. In a series of experiments performed at the OMEGA EP laser facility, we have used the Gatling-Gun source to produce an x-ray drive that lasts for 30ns with a radiation temperature T$_{r}$ =90eV. The Gatling-Gun source is comprised of three Cu hohlraums; each is filled with TPX foam and driven by a separate 10ns square pulsed laser beams with 4.4kJ of UV laser energy\footnote{D. Martinez, 2017 Annual OLUG Workshop.}. The total source duration of 30ns is achieved by driving the three hohlraums sequentially in time. The radiation temperature was monitored with a VISAR diagnostic over a series of shots to check performance and consistency, and compare with previous miniDMX data\footnote{miniDMX reference}. We present measurements of the radiation temperature obtained from VISAR data from two series of experiments performed at OMEGA EP, in conjunction with radiation-hydrodynamics simulations of the VISAR diagnostic package.

*This work was sponsored in part by DOE NNSA NLUF Grant DE-NA0003533.

Authors

  • Ryan Schoenfeld

    • University of Nevada, Reno
  • Roberto Mancini

    • University of Nevada, Reno
  • Daniel Mayes

    • University of Nevada, Reno
  • Robert Heeter

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Livermore National Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
  • Duane Liedahl

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore National Lab
  • Sean Regan

    • LLE
    • University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics
    • University of Rochester - LLE
    • University of Rochester
    • Laboratory for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester
    • Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
    • Laboratory for Laser Energetics