X-ray polarization spectroscopy for oblique laser incidence relevant to fast igniter research

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Abstract

In a fast ignition study, x-ray polarization spectroscopy is known as one of the useful methods to investigate the velocity distribution function (VDF) of fast electrons in laser plasma, and anisotropy of the VDF has been observed experimentally in previous studies. In this study, we investigated the fast electron transport in intense-laser plasma under oblique incidence. The laser pulse (1 ps, 10 J) was focused onto a polyvinylchloride target at an angle of 67 degrees to the target normal at $10^{18}$ W/cm$^{2}$. It was clearly observed that the resultant Cl-He$\alpha$ lines for s- or p-polarized laser irradiation differed in polarization. In this presentation, the detail description of fast electron transport will be discussed along with the experimental results.

Authors

  • Yasuaki Okano

    ILE, Osaka U., Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka University

  • Y. Inubushi

    Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka Univ.

  • Hiroaki Nishimura

    ILE, Osaka U., Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka University, Institute of Laser Engineering Osaka University

  • Takeshi Kai

    ILE, Osaka U., Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka University

  • Toru Kawamura

    Tokyo Inst. Tech., Tokyo Tech., Tokyo Tech, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • D. Batani

    Univ. Milan, U. of Milan, Bicocca

  • A. Morace

    Univ. Milan, U. of Milan, Bicocca

  • R. Redaelli

    Univ. Milan, U. of Milan, Bicocca

  • C. Fourment

    Univ. Bordeaux 1, CELIA, U. Bordeaux 1

  • J. Santos

    Univ. Bordeaux 1

  • G. Malka

    Univ. Bordeaux 1, CENBG, U. Bordeaux 1

  • A. Boscheron

    CEA, CEA/CESTA Le BARP

  • A. Casner

    CEA, CEA-DAM Ile de France

  • Michel Koenig

    LULI, LULI, Ecole Polytechnique, France

  • Shinsuke Fujioka

    ILE, Osaka U., Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka University, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, Japan, Institute of Laser Engineering Osaka University

  • Tatsufumi Nakamura

    ILE, Osaka U., Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka University, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ.

  • Tomoyuki Johzaki

    ILE, Osaka U., Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka University

  • Hideo Nagatomo

    ILE, Osaka U., Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka University

  • Kunioki Mima

    ILE, Osaka U., Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka Univ., ILE, Osaka University, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ., Institute of Laser Engineering Osaka University