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Characterizing high energy spectra of NIF ignition Hohlraums using a differentially filtered high energy multipinhole x-ray imager
Authors:Park Hye-Sook  Dewald E D  Glenzer S  Kalantar D H  Kilkenny J D  MacGowan B J  Maddox B R  Milovich J L  Prasad R R  Remington B A  Robey H F  Thomas C A
Affiliation:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, USA. park1@llnl.gov
Abstract:Understanding hot electron distributions generated inside Hohlraums is important to the national ignition campaign for controlling implosion symmetry and sources of preheat. While direct imaging of hot electrons is difficult, their spatial distribution and spectrum can be deduced by detecting high energy x-rays generated as they interact with target materials. We used an array of 18 pinholes with four independent filter combinations to image entire Hohlraums with a magnification of 0.87× during the Hohlraum energetics campaign on NIF. Comparing our results with Hohlraum simulations indicates that the characteristic 10-40 keV hot electrons are mainly generated from backscattered laser-plasma interactions rather than from Hohlraum hydrodynamics.
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