Experimental studies of dust charging in laser-plasma experiments at the Orion facility

ORAL

Abstract

In these experiments, carbon foam (CHO) targets with micron-scale copper dust granule fills were fielded on the ORION laser. Proton radiography (PRAD) and X-ray radiography images were taken at multiple times following laser drive on the target’s surface using ORION’s nanosecond pulse beams. The laser illumination drives shocks in the foam that sweep across the embedded dust particles. PRAD images were taken using radiochromic film (RCF) stacks at the pre-, during and post-shock stage with the aim of examining dust grain charging and density evolution as a function of the dust grain size.



The presence of electric fields cause deflections in the PRAD protons’ paths, and the deflections due to electric fields can be separated by those induced by plasma magnetic fields owing to their different scaling with the proton energy. Results from X-ray radiography were also used to determine the size of the dust granules and compared against FLASH simulations to obtain a measurement of plasma conditions.

Presenters

  • Charlotte Stuart

    University of Oxford

Authors

  • Charlotte Stuart

    University of Oxford

  • Alexis Casner

    CEA CESTA

  • Charlotte A Palmer

    Queen's University Belfast

  • Gabriel Rigon

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Victorien Bouffetier

    ALBA Synchrotron

  • Luke A Ceurvorst

    Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, University of Rochester

  • Philip BRADFORD

    Université de Bordeaux-CNRS-CEA, Centre Lasers Intenses et Applications (CELIA), UMR 5107, Talence

  • Gianluca Gregori

    University of Oxford

  • Michel Koenig

    Ecole Polytechnique

  • Christopher Spindloe

    Central Laser Facility, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, University of Oxford

  • Paul Mabey

    Free University of Berlin

  • Bruno Albertazzi

    Ecole Polytechnique

  • John Foster

    AWE

  • Charles D Arrowsmith

    University of Oxford

  • Charles Heaton

    University of Oxford

  • Archie F.A. Bott

    University of Oxford

  • Tom Hodge

    AWE

  • Colin Danson

    AWE

  • Steve Pitt

    AWE

  • Pawala Ariyathilaka

    STFC UK