Explosive-pusher-type laser compression experiments with neon-filled microballoons

1979 
Laser-irradiated targets filled with pure neon have been used to directly measure the peak density rho and rhoR product (density x radius) using spectrally and spatially resolved neon x-ray line emission. In agreement with theoretical predictions for the explosive-pusher mode, we find peak densities in the range 0.25--0.5 g/cm/sup 3/ which are almost independent of laser power or fill pressure. In addition, rhoR values increase from 2 x 10/sup -4/ to 6 x 10/sup -4/ g/cm/sup 2/ as the fill pressure increases from 2 to 56 atm. Using these methods for the density measurement as well as other experimental signatures (such as x-ray pinhole imaging, x-ray streak photography, and x-ray line emission from the glass microballoon), we systematically investigated the explosive-pusher mode of target dynamics for various fill pressures. These and similar methods may become crucial in diagnosing future higher-compression implosions.
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