PMID: 15244752Jul 13, 2004Paper

K(alpha) fluorescence measurement of relativistic electron transport in the context of fast ignition

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
R StephensF Scianitti

Abstract

Electron transport within solid targets, irradiated by a high-intensity short-pulse laser, has been measured by imaging K(alpha) radiation from high- Z layers (Cu, Ti) buried in low- Z (CH, Al) foils. Although the laser spot is approximately 10 microm [full width at half maximum (FWHM)], the electron beam spreads to > or =70 microm FWHM within <20 microm of penetration into an Al target then, at depths >100 microm, diverges with a 40 degree spreading angle. Monte Carlo and analytic models are compared to our data. We find that a Monte Carlo model with a heuristic model for the electron injection gives a reasonable fit with our data.

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