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Optimized x-ray emission from 10 ns long germanium x-ray sources at the National Ignition Facility.

Kalpani WerellapathaG N HallC KraulandAndy KrygierN BhandarkarD K BradleyFederica CoppariM G GormanC HeinbockelG E KempS F KhanA LazickiN MastersM J MayS R NagelN E PalmerJon H EggertLaura Robin Benedetti
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2023)
This study investigates methods to optimize quasi-monochromatic, ∼10 ns long x-ray sources (XRS) for time-resolved x-ray diffraction measurements of phase transitions during dynamic laser compression measurements at the National Ignition Facility (NIF). To support this, we produce continuous and pulsed XRS by irradiating a Ge foil with NIF lasers to achieve an intensity of 2 × 10 15 W/cm 2 , optimizing the laser-to-x-ray conversion efficiency. Our x-ray source is dominated by Ge He-α line emission. We discuss methods to optimize the source to maintain a uniform XRS for ∼10 ns, mitigating cold plasma and higher energy x-ray emission lines.
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