Absorption Spectroscopy Of A Radiatively Heated Aluminium Layer
- 27 November 1989
- proceedings article
- Published by SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng
- Vol. 1140, 581-587
- https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961881
Abstract
We present here a direct diagnostic of the shallow temperature gradient created in the very dense region of a laser irradiated target by X-UV radiation. A multilayered target composed of a plastic substrate covered with a thin samarium layer is irradiated with a 0.26 μm wavelength laser pulse at irradiances of 3. 1014 W/cm2. A thin aluminium layer is inserted in the plastic as an absorbing tracer at different distances from the samarium. Kα absorption lines appear in the samarium quasi-continuum emission around 1.5 keV. The analysis of these lines gives the temperature of the aluminium layer. A shallow temperature gradient between 40 and 100 eV is measured and compared with radiative hydrocode simulations which predict that the X-UV emission of samarium around 400 eV create a radiative heat wave responsible of the observed temperature gradient.Keywords
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