BARC/PUB/2017/0745

 
 

Enhancement of keV X-rays from low-density cellulose triacetate (TAC) foam targets

 
     
 
Author(s)

Chaurasia, S.; Kaur, C.; Borisenko, N. G.; Pasley, J.; Orekhov, A.; Deo, M. N.
(HP&SRPD)

Source

Physics of Plasmas, 2017. Vol. 24 (7): pp. 073110.1-073110.5

ABSTRACT

The interaction of a high-power laser with a low-density foam target can in some instances result in a significant enhancement in x-ray generation relative to that when the same laser is incident upon a homogenous solid. In this paper, we present x-ray emission studies from foam targets where the density is varied from under-dense to over-dense. The targets are irradiated with the first harmonic of Nd:Glass laser. The laser intensity on the target was approximately 2x1014 W/cm2 with the pulse duration of 500 ps. Mass-matched cellulose triacetate foam targets with densities of 2 mg/cc, 4 mg/cc, 7 mg/cc, and 20 mg/cc were used. The areal density presented by the targets on the laser beam axis was held constant at 0.2 mg/cm2 by varying the target thickness in inverse proportion to the density. The x-ray yield in the spectral range (5–8 keV) and (4.5–16 keV) was found to be enhanced by approximately 2.3 times in foam targets with the density of 2 mg/cc (under-dense) compared with foam targets with the density of 20 mg/cc (over-dense).

 
 
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