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Soft X-Ray Imaging (SXRI) Diagnostic with 50PS Time Resolution for Use at NIF and Omega

Summary form only given. Two-dimensional time-resolved images of thermal X-rays have been extensively used in hohlraum experiments at OMEGA and NOVA to study diagnostic hole closure, thermal X-ray burnthrough, and spatial profiles of laser entrance holes. The soft X-ray imager built for the first ex...

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Main Authors: Holder, J.P., Schneider, M.B., James, D.L., Bruns, H.C., Celeste, J.R., Compton, S., Costa, R.L., Ellis, A.D., Emig, J.A., Hargrove, D., Kalantar, D.H., MacGowan, B.J., Power, G.D., Sorce, C., Rekow, V., Young, B.K., Garcia, O.F., McKenney, J.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Summary form only given. Two-dimensional time-resolved images of thermal X-rays have been extensively used in hohlraum experiments at OMEGA and NOVA to study diagnostic hole closure, thermal X-ray burnthrough, and spatial profiles of laser entrance holes. The soft X-ray imager built for the first experiments at the National Ignition Facility had four soft X-ray channels plus a hard X-ray channel and was mated to a four strip gated imager (the FXI). This produced four soft X-ray images per strip, separated in time by 50 ps. The soft X-ray channels consist of a mirror plus a filter. The diagnostic was used to study soft X-ray burnthrough of hot hohlraum targets
ISSN:0730-9244
2576-7208
DOI:10.1109/PLASMA.2005.359104