Yield degradation due to laser drive asymmetry in D3He backlit proton radiography experiments at OMEGA
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Johnson, Timothy M.; Birkel, Andrew; Ramirez, H.E.; Sutcliffe, G.D.; Adrian, Patrick J.; Glebov, V.Yu.; Sio, H.; Gatu Johnson, Maria; Frenje, Johan A.; Petrasso, Richard D.; Li, Chi-Kang; ... Show more Show less
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Mono-energetic proton radiography is a vital diagnostic for numerous high-energy-density-physics, inertial-confinement-fusion, and laboratory-astrophysics experiments at OMEGA. With a large number of campaigns executing hundreds of shots, general trends in D3He backlighter performance are statistically observed. Each experimental configuration uses a different number of beams and drive symmetry, causing the backlighter to perform differently. Here, we analyze the impact of these variables on the overall performance of the D3He backlighter for proton-radiography studies. This study finds that increasing laser drive asymmetry can degrade the performance of the D3He backlighter. The results of this study can be used to help experimental designs that use proton radiography.
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Submitted for publication in Review of Scientific Instruments
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2021-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion CenterJournal
Review of Scientific Instruments
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AIP
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21ja009