Picosecond laser driven x-ray radiation enhanced by target normal sheath
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Abstract
Experimental results of x-ray radiation driven by picosecond laser on SGII-UP laser facility are presented. The PW laser beam which delivering 400J in 1 picosecond pulse was focused onto the foil target. The laser intensity on target is about 5-7×1018 W/cm2. Different materials, from high atomic number Z material Tantalum, to middle Z material Copper, and low Z material plastic, were used as foil targets. The target thickness is about 20 microns. The experimental results show that, x-ray radiation intensity of low Z plastic is a little lower than that of high Z Copper or Tantalum, but not that much as regular Bremsstrahlung expected. Also, x-ray radiation tends to be isotropic rather than along the laser direction. In which we believe target normal sheath field plays an important role.
Presenters
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Wei Wang
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
Authors
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Wei Wang
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Jun Xiong
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Zhiheng Fang
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Honghai An
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Zhiyong Xie
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Anle Lei
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Chen Wang
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Ruirong Wang
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Zhao Liu
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Xiuguang Huang
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Wenbing Pei
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma
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Sizu Fu
Shanghai Institute of Laser Plasma