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X-ray polarization spectroscopy to study energy transport in ultra-high intensity laser produced plasmas

  • H. Nishimura
  • , Y. Inubushi
  • , Y. Okano
  • , S. Fujioka
  • , T. Kai
  • , T. Kawamura
  • , D. Batani
  • , A. Morace
  • , R. Redaelli
  • , C. Fourment
  • , J. Santos
  • , G. Malka
  • , A. Boscheron
  • , A. Casner
  • , M. Koenig
  • , T. Nakamura
  • , T. Johzaki
  • , H. Nagatomo
  • , K. Mima
  • Osaka University
  • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • University of Milano-Bicocca
  • CELIA, Université Bordeaux i, UMR 5107 (CNRS, Bordeaux 1, CEA)
  • UMR 5797
  • CEA-CESTA
  • CEA/DAM

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Abstract

X-ray polarization spectroscopy was studied to derive directly the velocity distribution function (VDF) of hot electrons propagating in plasma created with a high intensity laser pulse. Polarization measurement was made at around l018 W/cm2 using a laser pulse (∼10 J in ∼1 ps) from Alise facility at CEA/CESTA. Chlorinated triple-layer targets were irradiated, and CI Hea line was observed with an x-ray polarization spectrometer. Polarization degrees were measured as a function of the target overcoat thickness, corresponding to the depth along pre-formed plasma. It is found that the polarization is weakly negative for thin coating, but becomes positive, and finally zero for thick coating. This result is consistent with predictions made with a timedependent atomic kinetics code developed to gain an insight into the generation of polarized CI Hea radiation. The de-polarization on the surface is attributed to excessive bulk electron temperature and that in the deep region to elastic-scattering processes by the isotropic bulk electrons in dense region.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLaser-Driven Relativistic Plasmas Applied to Science, Industry and Medicine - The 2nd International Symposium
Pages247-253
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Nov 2009
Event2nd International Symposium on Laser-Driven Relativistic Plasmas Applied to Science, Industry and Medicine - Kyoto, Japan
Duration: 19 Jan 200923 Jan 2009

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1153
ISSN (Print)0094-243X
ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

Conference

Conference2nd International Symposium on Laser-Driven Relativistic Plasmas Applied to Science, Industry and Medicine
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityKyoto
Period19/01/0923/01/09

Keywords

  • Hot electrons
  • Polarization spectroscopy
  • X-ray spectroscopy

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