Characterization of cylindrically imploded magnetized plasma by spectroscopy and proton probing

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Abstract

Understanding the role of magnetic field in relativistic electron beam transport and energy deposition is important for several applications including fast ignition inertial confinement fusion. We report the development of a cylindrically compressed target platform with externally applied magnetic fields on OMEGA. As a first step, we performed an experiment to characterize the imploded plasma and compressed field condition. The implosion of the target was performed using 36 UV beams (400 J per beam, 1.5 ns square pulse), and the magnetic field was measured by proton deflection using mono-energetic protons produced from D3He capsule implosion. The target was a CH foam cylinder doped with 1{\%} chlorine in order to detect the time-resolved 1s-2p Cl absorption structures, using a gold foil as a broad band backlighter source. A Cu foil at the beginning of the foam cylinder and a Zn foil at the end, allowed us to measure the K$\alpha $ and the 1s-2p transitions of He-like and Li-like ions for both elements. The emission and absorption spectroscopic data are compared to atomic physics codes to determine the plasma temperature and density under the influence of the magnetic field.

Authors

  • M. Dozieres

    Univ of California - San Diego

  • P. Forestier-Colleoni

    UCSD, Univ of California - San Diego

  • M. S. Wei

    General Atomics - San Diego, GA, general atomic, General Atomics

  • P.-A. Gourdain

    U. Rochester, Univ of Rochester - New York, University of Rochester

  • J.R. Davies

    Univ of Rochester - New York, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester

  • Shinsuke Fujioka

    Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, Univ of Osaka - Japan, ILE, Osaka Univ, Japan

  • J.L. Peebles

    Univ of Rochester - New York, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester

  • E.M. Campbell

    Univ of Rochester - New York, U Rochester Lab Laser Energetics

  • Joao Santos

    Univ of Bordeaux - France, CELIA - Universite de Bordeaux

  • D. Batani

    Univ of Bordeaux - France

  • Chris McGuffey

    Univ of California - San Diego, University of California San Diego

  • Farhat Beg

    University of California, San Diego, Univ of California - San Diego