Ultra-High-Contrast Laser Acceleration of Relativistic Electrons in Solid Targets

Ultra-High-Contrast Laser Acceleration of Relativistic Electrons in Solid Targets
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Download or read book Ultra-High-Contrast Laser Acceleration of Relativistic Electrons in Solid Targets written by and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The cone-guided fast ignition approach to Inertial Con nement Fusion requires laser-accelerated relativistic electrons to deposit kilojoules of energy within an imploded fuel core to initiate fusion burn. One obstacle to coupling electron energy into the core is the ablation of material, known as preplasma, by laser energy proceeding nanoseconds prior to the main pulse. This causes the laser-absorption surface to be pushed back hundreds of microns from the initial target surface; thus increasing the distance that electrons must travel to reach the imploded core. Previous experiments have shown an order of magnitude decrease in coupling into surrogate targets when intentionally increasing the amount of preplasma. Additionally, for electrons to deposit energy within the core, they should have kinetic energies on the order of a few MeV, as less energetic electrons will be stopped prior to the core and more energetic electrons will pass through the core without depositing much energy. Thus a quantitative understanding of the electron energy spectrum and how it responds to varied laser parameters is paramount for fast ignition. For the rst time, this dissertation quantitatively investigates the acceleration of electrons using an ultra-high-contrast laser. Ultra-high-contrast lasers reduce the laser energy that reaches the target prior to the main pulse; drastically reducing the amount of preplasma. Experiments were performed in a cone-wire geometry relevant to fast ignition. These experiments irradiated the inner-tip of a Au cone with the laser and observed electrons that passed through a Cu wire attached to the outer-tip of the cone. The total emission of K x-rays is used as a diagnostic to infer the electron energy coupled into the wire. Imaging the x-ray emission allowed an e ective path-length of electrons within the wire to be determined, which constrained the electron energy spectrum. Experiments were carried out on the ultra-high-contrast Trident laser at Los Alamos National Laboratory and at the low-contrast Titan laser at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The targets were irradiated using these 1.054 [mu]m wavelength lasers at intensities from 1019 to 1020 W/cm2. The coupling of energy into the Cu wire was found to be 2.7x higher when the preplasma was reduced using high-contrast. Additionally, higher laser intensity elongated the e ective path-length of electrons within the wire, indicating that their kinetic energy was higher.


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