Development of X-ray tracer diagnostics for radiatively-driven ablator experiments [annual report FY1998]
Author(s) -
J. J. MacFarlane,
David H. Cohen,
P. Wang,
G.A. Moses,
Ron Peterson,
P. A. Jaanimagi,
O.L. Langen,
R. E. Olson,
T. J. Murphy,
G. R. Magelssen,
N. D. Delamater
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/765022
Subject(s) - hohlraum , national ignition facility , absorption (acoustics) , optics , opacity , x ray , materials science , physics , inertial confinement fusion , laser
This report covers fiscal year 1998 of our ongoing project to develop tracer X-ray spectroscopic diagnostics for hohlraum environments. This effort focused on an experimental campaign carried out at OMEGA on 25--27 August 1998. This phase of the project heavily emphasized experimental design, diagnostic development, and target fabrication, as well as building up numerical models for the experiments. The spectral diagnostic under development involves using two thin (few 1000 {angstrom}) mid-Z tracers in two witness plates mounted on the side of a hohlraum with the tracers' K{sub a} absorption features seen against an X-ray backlighter. The absorption data are used to sample the time-dependent, localized properties of each witness plate as a radiation wave ablates it. The experiments represented the first application of this diagnostic, in this case to side-by-side doped and undoped plastic to investigate the effects of capsule ablator dopants
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