How well do time-integrated K-alpha images represent hot electron spatial distributions?

作者:Ovchinnikov V M*; Kemp G E; Schumacher D W; Freeman R R; Van Woerkom L D
来源:Physics of Plasmas, 2011, 18(7): 072704.
DOI:10.1063/1.3609819

摘要

A computational study is described, which addresses how well spatially resolved time-integrated K-alpha images recorded in intense laser-plasma experiments correlate with the distribution of "hot" (> 1 MeV) electrons as they propagate through the target. The hot electron angular distribution leaving the laser-plasma region is critically important for many applications such as Fast Ignition or laser based x-ray sources; and K-alpha images are commonly used as a diagnostic. It is found that K-alpha images can easily mislead due to refluxing and other effects. Using the particle-in-cell code LSP, it is shown that a K-alpha image is not solely determined by the initial population of forward directed hot electrons, but rather also depends upon "delayed" hot electrons, and in fact continues to evolve long after the end of the laser interaction. Of particular note, there is a population of hot electrons created during the laser-plasma interaction that acquire a velocity direction opposite that of the laser and subsequently reflux off the front surface of the target, deflect when they encounter magnetic fields in the laser-plasma region, and then traverse the target in a wide spatial distribution. These delayed fast electrons create significant features in the K-alpha time-integrated images. Electrons refluxing from the sides and the back of the target are also found to play a significant role in forming the final K alpha image. The relative contribution of these processes is found to vary depending on depth within target. These effects make efforts to find simple correlations between K alpha images and, for example, Fast Ignition relevant parameters prone to error. Suggestions for future target design are provided.

  • 出版日期2011-7