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Short-wavelength experiments on laser pulse interaction with extended pre-plasma at the PALS-installation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The paper is a continuation of research carried out at Prague Asterix Laser System (PALS) related to the shock ignition (SI) approach in inertial fusion, which was carried out with use of 1 omega main laser beam as the main beam generating a shock wave. Two-layer targets were used, consisting of Cu massive planar target coated with a thin polyethylene layer, which, in the case of two-beam irradiation geometry, simulate conditions related to the SI scenario. The investigations presented in this paper are related to the use of 3 omega to create ablation pressure for high-power shock wave generation. The interferometric studies of the ablative plasma expansion, complemented by measurements of crater volumes and K-alpha emission, clearly demonstrate the effect of changing the incident laser intensity due to changing the focal radius on efficiency of laser energy transfer to a shock wave and fast electron emission. The efficiency of the energy transfer increases with the radius of the focused laser beam. The pre-plasma does not significantly change the character of this effect. However, it unambiguously results in the increasing temperature of fast electrons, the total energy of which remains very small (<0.1% of the laser energy). This study shows that the optimal radius from the point of view of 3 omega radiation energy transfer to the shock wave is the maximal one used in these experiments and equal to 200 mu m that corresponds to the minimal effect of two-dimensional (2D)-expansion. Such a result is typical for the ablation process determined by electron conductivity energy transfer under the conditions of one-dimensional or 2D matter expansion without any appreciable effect due to energy transfer by fast electrons. The 2D simulations based on application of the ALANT-HE code and an analytical model that includes generation and transport of hot electrons has been used to support of experimental data.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Laser-produced plasma; Shock ignition; Fast electrons; Energy transport; Femtosecond interferometry
List of contributors:
Baffigi, Federica; Gizzi, LEONIDA ANTONIO; Cristoforetti, Gabriele; Koester, PETRA MARIA
Authors of the University:
BAFFIGI FEDERICA
CRISTOFORETTI GABRIELE
GIZZI LEONIDA ANTONIO
KOESTER PETRA MARIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/327955
Published in:
LASER AND PARTICLE BEAMS
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